green light

NOUN
  1. a signal to proceed
  2. permission to proceed with a project or to take action
    the gave the green light for construction to begin
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How To Use green light In A Sentence

  • There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her.
  • I wonder when somebody in gov will give the green light to Cape Drilling Rig. The Volokh Conspiracy » Cape Wind Approved
  • Their cursed digital cameras flared out those blinding blue and green lights throughout the concert.
  • We often went to the park for picnics, sitting on the cannon in the sun, marvelling at the dewy luminescence of the bleeding heart begonias in the steamy green light of the conservatory.
  • If you shine a red light and a green light and a blue light together at something it produces white light as those in stage lighting I would presume would know, that's why it's called additive color. The Color Wheel, Part 7
  • If neither side were vulnerable, the green light would be flashing. Times, Sunday Times
  • How many householders will go to jail defending their homes now burglars have been given the green light? The Sun
  • Cars waiting to turn right on to Carleton Road from Skipton hold all the outgoing traffic up as cars coming into Skipton won't give way on a green light.
  • If you just have a stuffy nose or sore throat, you have the green light to work out, although you may want to avoid the gym out of consideration for others.
  • The driver flipped a control on his dash and a green light appeared.
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