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Meanings of large lantern in English
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Usage of large lantern in English
1
When the light reached them, it turned out to be that of a largelantern.
2
They went into the stables, where he took up a largelantern, which he lighted.
3
Harry, besides a largelantern, took a safety lamp, which would burn for twelve hours.
4
He was going over the southwest end of the mine, with a largelantern in his hand.
5
The rear ship of each squadron was to display a largelantern at the mast-head after dark.
6
A largelantern lighted up the dormitory, which had the shape of a parallelogram eighty yards by ten.
7
For the moment Dick could see nothing, for the glare of a largelantern was directly in his face.
8
Here were the tools of the mine-twowheelbarrows, several shovels and picks, a largelantern, and several boxes of powder.
9
Hanging from the ceiling in the far corner of the room was a metal object the size of a largelantern.
10
They gave him a pillow and brought a largelantern, as well as a candle, since even in daylight the place was dark.
11
Casey said that the light appeared again, that night, moving slowly along the lip of the canyon like a man with a largelantern.
12
Painted glass slides of exotic localities were projected on a screen, then overlapped and faded, from one image to another, using six largelantern projectors.
13
Largelanterns are made of horn, transparent and without a flaw.
14
The admiral's ship was distinguished by three largelanterns.
15
The nimbus round the head was a crown of lamps, and largelanterns shone both at the bows and stern of the vessel.
16
He commanded all the gunners in a loud voice to come to him, and ordered them to get their tools and light their largelanterns.