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northern lights

NOUN
  1. the aurora of the northern hemisphere

How To Use northern lights In A Sentence

  • I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze, and sometimes high quality hashish like menali, charis and gold seal.
  • I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze.
  • As far as I was concerned, possibility was a mirage - and as cold as the distant northern lights.
  • I eventually crunched my way home through thigh-high drifts of snow, beneath a sky ablaze with the northern lights.
  • After celebrating their roots (Santa, wife, and elves are all black, I should probably note) the jolly old elf is so pleased that he takes everyone up for a big old sleigh ride, lighting up the sky with colors (ala the Northern Lights) that wish everyone in the world peace and goodwill. Review of the Day: Santa's Kwanzaa
  • LNN: Perhaps this questions is best asked off the record, and I don't want to sound too disparaging if any tender sensibilities are on the line, but I can't help but recognize the title image from your "Northern Lights" release is a mutation from a popular Mormon painting depicting the arrival of an extra terrestrial being from the planet Kolob to the American continent. LNN interviews Casey Rae-Hunter on his new album : The Lovecraft News Network
  • The northern lights, or aurora borealis, produce a brilliant display in the skies near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
  • Northern lights are ribbons of different colored lights that streak across the sky.
  • For my 21st birthday I want to slalom through the Northern Lights the way children run through floor fountains.
  • It's images of the Northern Lights like this which make me wish that I lived a few degrees further north, dammit!
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