beam of light

NOUN
  1. a column of light (as from a beacon)
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How To Use beam of light In A Sentence

  • A laser is a beam of light radiation, which delivers intense energy to a specific area of skin.
  • With the push of a button, the narrow barrel of his device glowed and a beam of light issued from where blasts usually came.
  • The sun's gravitation was bending the beam of light.
  • The tiny beam of light hit the fridge revealing a photo of a middle-aged woman and two boys.
  • I suspect the weapon is also photosensitized to detonate under a high-intensity beam of light. The Pandora Principle
  • Great golden ridges hung like curtains and our beam of light was swallowed in deep gulfs of blackness.
  • It stopped when a beam of light flashed upon it from behind.
  • Maggie stumbled across the field with only a narrow beam of light from her flashlight to help her.
  • It throws a beam of light which is so powerful it could be seen from the moon.
  • The double doors to his room had opened slightly, allowing a stray beam of light to stream into the dark room.
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