jack-o'-lantern

NOUN
  1. lantern carved from a pumpkin
  2. a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground
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How To Use jack-o'-lantern In A Sentence

  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • Hey, let's go carve a jack-o'-lantern!
  • Cast a delicious spell on a room by lighting jack-o'-lanterns with real cinnamon, clove and nutmeg candles made of clean-burning soy wax - you'll enjoy all tire sensory seduction of pumpkin pie without the work.
  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • I felt sure it wasn't any sort of craft, but I had heard of strange lights being seen at times on the water -- what they call jack-o'-lanterns, I believe, sir. A Master of Mysteries
  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • He wasn't around last Halloween when someone smashed the six jack-o'-lanterns I carved to spell ‘BE SAFE.’
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