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torchlight

[ UK /tˈɔːt‍ʃla‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. light from a torch or torches

How To Use torchlight In A Sentence

  • I imagined solemn covens chanting, straggling torchlight processions winding up to mountain tops, stone circles, sacred trees and springs.
  • Better still, LEDs could imitate that cool flickering torchlight which is so popular with cave decorators, perhaps because it’s too dark to care about dusting. The Volokh Conspiracy » Curious About the “Peace” Prize:
  • He moved closer, the torchlight unwavering, then he dabbed it across the floor in a mopping circle around his feet. THE LAST RAVEN
  • A torchlight procession, a religious ceremony and blessing mark the day that Saint Dévoe is believed to have arrived in Monaco.
  • The room was still lit by torchlight as Zarana rose from the cramped room and exited through paper door.
  • The sight that awaited him in the torchlight of the guardroom to their level was not entirely unexpected.
  • Ather walked though the small city as torchlight illuminated the walls of the huts.
  • This was entered by clambering into the dark beneath the slabbed floor of the modern church, torchlight striking the features of the long-neglected chapel.
  • In the beam of his torchlight he could see no hoof marks, no bruising of the grasses, no trampled corn. SANDS OF TIME
  • Railroads ran excursions to the site and torchlight processions celebrated the miracle.
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