light show

NOUN
  1. a display of colored lights moving in shifting patterns
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How To Use light show In A Sentence

  • At night no light shows in the elegant houses on Srinagar's boulevards.
  • Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
  • Accompanying this was a sound and light show that would match any of the big pop concerts as well as a fantastic house band.
  • What started as a light shower grew so heavy that she and her daughter began to fear that the roof would cave in.
  • Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
  • Then I sat watching the light show while James huddled up behind me on the sofa.
  • Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
  • No true entertainment system is complete without a great light show to go with it.
  • With the light showers, the water level improved in the tank.
  • A little hop and skip of delight showed that the moment of crisis had passed. Times, Sunday Times
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