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1 It was remarkably effective, throwing a whitish light several feet ahead.
2 The yellow curtains along the windows let a heavy, whitish light enter softly.
3 He looked distrustfully round the room, where he distinguished shreds of whitish light .
4 The whitish light of the window-panes fell with soft undulations.
5 In their bedroom, on the first floor, a whitish light passed through the curtainless windows.
6 The atrium at the top of the escalators is empty, bathed in spooky, whitish light .
7 When the device is operating, this gas becomes luminous and gives off a continuous whitish light .
8 Afar to my right, I seemed to catch, at times, a faint glow of whitish light .
9 We hurry out and find the whole neighbourhood illuminated with a weird, whitish light , as bright as day.
10 The moon and the stars clothed everything in a whitish light , that seemed surcharged with a powerful essence, and this essence was danger.
11 The dawn was just about to break, and a faint whitish light spread upwards over the clouds from a thin strip of clear horizon.
12 The air was fresh as country air at this hour, and the stars shone, except to the north-eastward, where there was a whitish light - the dawn .
13 It threw off radiations of wonderful luminosity, quite strong enough to illuminate with a whitish light a great circular surface of the sky around it.
14 My left eye still detected a faint glimmer, a whitish light in which all objects melted, but my right eye was quite bereft of sight.
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