NOUN
- light (as a candle or small bulb) that burns in a bedroom at night (as for children or invalids)
How To Use night-light In A Sentence
- The night-light was still on, but the sky outside had already faded to a pre-dawn grey. NIGHT SISTERS
- The room was outfitted with a flat-panel night-light and a drape clip.
- Leave a light on, or plug a night-light in so it's easy for them to get to the toilet during the night, or put a potty in the bedroom (with an old towel underneath it).
- These included tea-lights, night-lights, perfumed candles, novelty candles, oil burners and other candleholders.
- She lit the night-light under the oils and pushed the burner to the centre of the table. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
- My eye was drawn like a moth to a night-light back to the one that interested me most. BETTER THAN THIS
- Terry: First of all I got an OBE which is kind of a "knight-light". Matthew Peterson interviews Terry Pratchett
- There was a faint glimmer of light from her window; it was from the night-light which she kept burning.