A lighting device in front of a vehicle designed to light the road ahead while limiting the light towards the other drivers.
1 Ereko studied the vessels' low beam , their simple square sail configuration.
2 She came through the door, her dark hair almost touching the low beam .
3 Down another ladder, to the orlop, where Bolitho had to duck beneath each low beam .
4 The headlights died back to low beam and the truck rolled forward and stopped again.
5 Above her was a naked lightbulb, some dead insects, a low beam covered in cobwebs.
6 I switched back to low beam and crawled along the un-plowed road, trying to look at the bright side.
7 It felt as if I'd been shot with the stunner in my jacket pocket, on a not particularly low beam .
8 I spend most of it trying to not hit my head on the low beam to my right, and Ro to my left.
9 Teasingly she raised a hand to him, but he jumped to his feet, narrowly missing striking the top of his head on a low beam .
10 One rule: You need separate light sources for high and low beams .
11 It reflected the low beams just the way it was supposed to.
12 The kitchen has a low beamed ceiling and an oil fired stove.
13 The door opened and Lieutenant George Avery ducked under the low beams .
14 With the low beams on, you can see maybe fifteen feet.
15 Four lanterns swinging from low beams made the room bright.
16 He has to drive with his low beams on.
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