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shaft of light

NOUN
  1. a column of light (as from a beacon)

How To Use shaft of light In A Sentence

  • We have sought for such things and we believe that we have found them in the shaft of light striking the shimmering surface of solid rock.
  • And with this shaft of light, he says skippers should take the chance to prove haddock can be trawled without effecting cod.
  • There was a rare shaft of light from a broker specialising in smaller companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a rare shaft of light from a broker specialising in smaller companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dust specks drift through a shaft of light in Grand Central Station.
  • There was a shaft of light that I followed into the room.
  • It was one of those special moments when you get a shaft of light, when something which you thought you couldn't know emerges, and you suddenly see what was going on.
  • The two backed into a small shaft of light thrown by a small window above.
  • Cue dramatic music. Darken the backdrop. Cast a shaft of light across the host's face. The truth is out there. I want to believe.
  • The shaft of light was still blazing into the depths after we had prusiked (a rope climbing technique) and hauled our heavy tanks out through the narrow, circular cave entrance.
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