How To Use table lamp In A Sentence
- The Cozy Inn looked inexpensive, and was. He carried his gear into a room containing two table lamps, one of which had a burned-out bulb.
- Some provision they might make by fictile vessels, coverings, tiles, or flat stones, upon and about the body (and in the same field, not far from these urns, many stones were found underground), as also by careful separation of extraneous matter composing and raking up the burnt bones with forks, observable in that notable lamp of Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
- The tree with its baubles and decorations, the table laid with delicious fare - no meat, of course - and the table lamp, paraffin burning, filling the room with a warming, cosy, rose-coloured glow.
- She switched on the table lamp and opened it at the bookmark. GRACE
- The tree with its baubles and decorations, the table laid with delicious fare - no meat, of course - and the table lamp, paraffin burning, filling the room with a warming, cosy, rose-coloured glow.
- Place one or several under a table lamp within the circle of brightest light; the colors will glow.
- The table lamp was disposed on a table nearby.
- There, also, he caught a glimpse of himself as an obscure, diaphanous man reflected on the glass; his transposed image was cast amongst the wide residential street-the adjacent and similarly designed homes, the xeriscaped lawns-backlit by a table lamp but also illumed in that frozen vapor which brightened the night, that curious downpouring which smothered the gravel-laden property and changed his Suburban Half-Ton LS from sandalwood metallic to an almost solid white. 'The Post-War Dream'
- This beautiful antique finish table lamp would enhance any style decor.
- The set is wonderful, from the cheesy 70s-inspired table lamps, to the tacky neon lights shining through the blinds.