taillight

NOUN
  1. lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle
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How To Use taillight In A Sentence

  • At the rear, the taillight clusters are stacked vertically, positioned high out of harm's way, and a high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
  • I'm not sending some joker cruising the airport parking lot for hours, looking for a broken taillight. PEARL COVE
  • Intense drivers, their eyes affixed on the taillights in front of them, sat hunched forward gripping their steering wheels tightly.
  • I use a headlight, taillight, reflectors, two mirrors, and an additional taillight for the trailer.
  • Now that I have a garage I can get to work installing that and also doing the fender/mudflap/airbrake eliminator, the aluminum footpegs, the clear taillight, and finally removing the big catfish lower lip from under the nose of the bike. Kevynwight Diary Entry
  • Featured in the store are BMW parts such as auto headlights, taillights, fog lights, corner lights and clear altezza taillights made by top car parts manufacturers and are guaranteed superior quality. Aftermarket Auto Lights to Match Ultimate Driving Machine’s High Standards
  • An example of light streaking is the swirling trails of automobile head- and taillights.
  • Well, Boris, looks like the taillights went blooey, said another man. Dog on It
  • In utter amazement, Kirby found herself standing alone on the curb watching Jason's taillights disappear into the night.
  • It's not easy to be precognizant," Alan said, and pulled back onto the road, signaling even though there were no taillights or headlights for as far as the eye could see. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town
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