A small, reusable, handheld device for creating fire.
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Examples for "lighter"
Examples for "lighter"
1Regulation was far lighter in the years preceding the world's financial crisis.
2This was a wonderful opportunity to change the subject to lighter issues.
3The leader is a dark-brown stallion; the mares are lighter in colour.
4The lighter your skin, the lower you were in the social scale.
5Despite all these concerns, he felt increasingly lighter as the days passed.
1I hear a cigarette lighter flick to life, then a long exhale.
2I flicked on the cigarette lighter briefly and looked at my watch.
3He pushed the cigarette lighter in, and was talking breathlessly, almost animatedly.
4Frowning, Janice took the cigarette lighter and examined it from every angle.
5He plugged the laptop into the cigarette lighter and booted it up.
1Why, say, this Oswald person even carried a patent cigar lighter that worked!
2From a pocket on my blue raincoat, I tossed him a butane cigar lighter.
3Harry Penn took put a cigar lighter and passed its pencil-shaped flame across the broomheads.
4Grabbing up another chart, he nicked his cigar lighter.
5He flicked on the cigar lighter.
1Peter groped along the wall, found it, produced a pocket lighter, and snapped it open.
2One part he touched his pocket lighter to.
3He flicked the flint of his pocket lighter and in the flash of brightness he saw his prey.
4Because this is really a conversion kit for a regular pocket lighter to turn it into a mini blowtorch.
5At first, she thought he was joking around with her, trying to set her hair on fire with a pocket lighter.
6It said the U.S. pocket lighter market was particularly weak, down 8.5% in volume terms and down 6.0% by value.
7This frenzy cooled, their pockets lighter, they walked for pleasure in the town.
8The plan originated in selling fountain pens but now they handle billfolds, pocket lighters, and flashlights.
Translations for pocket lighter