headlight

[ UK /hˈɛdla‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌɫaɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive
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How To Use headlight In A Sentence

  • No. 1057 represented the final years of steam with a Pyle National headlight centred on the smokebox door and a standard tender.
  • Ask someone to tell you what a predicate is and be prepared to see the deer-in-the-headlight phenomenon! Think Progress » North Carolina School Secretary Claims She Was Fired For Speaking Spanish To Parents
  • I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills.
  • By this time other drivers behind us were likewise being highly discourteous with horns and headlights, displaying negative opinions on his ill considered manoeuvre.
  • Trent rode in first gear, headlight tunnelling into the forest gloom through which the rain bucketed.
  • They were caught by the photographer, like rabbits in front of the headlights of a car.
  • The Cruze 2.0 VCDi LT Auto is priced £17,145 on-the-road and comes with several standard features including full climate control, parking sensors, cruise control, front fog lamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, rain sensitive wipers, automatic headlights, a six-CD autochanger and MP3 socket, and an alarm system. Carscoop
  • Don't forget you will need a GB sticker and headlight deflectors.
  • Its headlights dimmed down, shutting off, and the driver guided the vehicle ahead.
  • Other standard equipment includes multi-reflector halogen headlights, rear wiper/washer, high level stop lamp, velour upholstery, adjustable armrests, six spoke 16-inch alloy wheels and a stereo radio / CD system.
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