Get Free Checker

firelight

[ UK /fˈa‍ɪ‍əla‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the light of a fire (especially in a fireplace)

How To Use firelight In A Sentence

  • The flickering firelight revealed an appearance that was most disturbing.
  • These and the hedgerows drifted in and out with the ebb and flow of the firelight, but the two piebald horses were too far away to be seen, although they could be heard occasionally, blowing and stamping.
  • Use a domestic firelighter to get it started - don't use petrol or other flammable liquids.
  • Jack glanced at her for a moment, trying to read all of her facial features by a mix of firelight and moonlight.
  • All these she studied long and carefully, while the dancing glow of the firelight played over the child's delicate flesh, and it extended its little arms in the pleasant warmth, holding them up, as in act of adoration, towards those gracious unseen presences, still, apparently, hovering above the flood of instreaming sunshine against the ceiling overhead. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance
  • Glass fell, twinkling in the firelight like stardust dropping from the sky.
  • Everything has followed-on ‘inevitably’: the firelight, the curé's physical placement in the setting, our knowledge that he is a sick man, unable to digest food and semi-starved - everything.
  • His eyes had red sparks in them, like the eyes of an animal at the edge of firelight. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The whole city would be lit by firelight and fireworks instead of moonlight.
  • He bit, and there was an outright flash of anger at that: ears flattening and a glitter of teeth in the firelight.
View all