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Examples for "kerosene lamp"
Examples for "kerosene lamp"
1The men knocked over a kerosene lamp, setting fire to the building.
2Whoever was inside had extinguished his kerosene lamp, or maybe wasn't home.
3I found my way to the kerosene lamp and lit the wick.
4Peter, who had recovered from his momentary fear, lighted the kerosene lamp.
5He had also brought a kerosene lamp, which, however, lacked a glass.
1There was no electricity, just a paraffin lamp in the living room.
2She had a penny paraffin lamp which filled the room with smoke.
3The room was a small one, brilliantly lighted by a paraffin lamp.
4He had settled into his bunk and snuffed out the paraffin lamp.
5Self-consciously Balfour stood behind her, blinking in the light of the paraffin lamp.
1The acetylene lamp for camp illumination is an advance over the kerosene lantern.
2Teacher Florence stood at the end of the hall, holding a kerosene lantern.
3A kerosene lantern sat on a rickety table; beside it was a sack of groceries.
4After a few minutes, someone came out of the house with a lighted kerosene lantern.
5We were up in the loft and it was dark, so I lit the kerosene lantern.
1A match flares and lights up the wick of a hurricane lamp.
2The vapors given off by the hurricane lamp were stinging them.
3Natalie, seated within the glow of her hurricane lamp, turned towards the sound.
4The yellow glow from the hurricane lamp made the shadows deep.
5She led the way, carrying the hurricane lamp with her.
1Inside, the eight cubicles held each a woman, a bed, and a hurricane lantern.
2By careful inquiry in the outer Hut he finds an ice-axe, crowbar and hurricane lantern.
3He barely managed to grab the hurricane lantern an instant before it toppled onto its side.
4Immediately above them, where the boats were beached, a man was coming down the slope, carrying a hurricane lantern.
5From a spot visible down-stream but invisible to the men in the boat, he signalled constantly with a hurricane lantern.
1The pressure lamp itself gradually dimmed; and then could not be pumped higher.
2The apparatus is of the first catadioptric order, lighted by a first-class pressure lamp.
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