[
UK
/flˈʌdlaɪt/
]
[ US /ˈfɫədˌɫaɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫədˌɫaɪt/ ]
NOUN
- light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography
VERB
- illuminate with floodlights
How To Use floodlight In A Sentence
- And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can spike right into the ground.
- The system of 27 Pyle-O-Lite floodlights were to be located on 3-120 foot galvanized steel towers as well as on top of both West Toronto and Lambton coaling plants.
- I don't think floodlights have a place in four-day cricket. Times, Sunday Times
- The crater was still in shadow, but the floodlights mounted around its rim lit the interior brilliantly.
- A police helicopter hovered above, floodlighting the area.
- There, on the ground beneath him, was the light from the floodlights.
- You know this little and popular thing called floodlighting which you might have noticed works well on film? Policeman killed - NO STORY. Woman slapped - BIG STORY. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- Increased waterway traffic could increase pollution, whilst floatels could involve higher noise levels and the unnatural use of floodlights, which could disturb wildlife, possibly altering natural breeding behaviour.
- She said the lights, which include floodlights and adverts on the door, were installed a year ago without permission and replaced a single lantern.
- Using an air rifle or a high-powered catapult, the vandals smashed ten of the ground's floodlights causing over €1,000 worth of damage.