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How To Use Hurricane lamp In A Sentence

  • Hanging from the central pole was a hurricane lamp that suffused the man and woman with an orange glow.
  • Church candles and hurricane lamps are tasteful but bland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hurricane lamps, striped barriers, machine guns on tripods.
  • A white hurricane lamp burned in the window.
  • Church candles and hurricane lamps are tasteful but bland. Times, Sunday Times
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  • There are no bright lights - just solar lanterns and the gentle yellow flicker of hurricane lamps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Church candles and hurricane lamps are tasteful but bland. Times, Sunday Times
  • But clothes had to be bought, and medicines, and cooking pots and kerosene for the hurricane lamps.
  • There are battery lights, hurricane lamps and a large candle lantern. Times, Sunday Times
  • The light from the hurricane lamp fell on your hair.
  • Hanging from the central pole was a hurricane lamp that suffused the man and woman with an orange glow.
  • He was reading by the light of two hurricane lamps, holding the book so close to his half-moon specs they must have been making contact. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Lights from hurricane lamps flickering about in the pine forest created the scene of a star-studded sky.
  • Hanging from the central pole was a hurricane lamp that suffused the man and woman with an orange glow.
  • The hurricane lamp swung within reach - I could turn it out when I wanted to.
  • Church candles and hurricane lamps are tasteful but bland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fill a tall, clear vase with lemons, apples or pomegranates, or lay the fruit on a collar of greenery tucked around a large hurricane lamp with candle.
  • I went inside and came back out with a hurricane lamp.
  • A hurricane lamp was hung on another nail.
  • A hurricane lamp was hung on another nail.
  • The store stocks candles, flashlights, carbide and hurricane lamps, solar-powered attic fans and much more.
  • Then they brought a hurricane lamp. Times, Sunday Times
  • Policemen were poking among the ruins by the fence, shining hurricane lamps.
  • Church candles and hurricane lamps are tasteful but bland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room was lit by a single kerosene hurricane lamp in the center of the table and a few candles.
  • It lights the candle in the hurricane lamp of self; that's why it survives.

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