Lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle.
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Examples for "taillight"
Examples for "taillight"
1Castile died July 6 after being pulled over for a broken taillight.
2The taillight of the car ahead veered abruptly to the right.
3I attempted to park behind him, misjudged, and took out his right taillight.
4During heavy rain, use the brightest taillight settings to improve visibility for vehicles behind.
5My own rig's out there right now, the one with the weak left taillight.
1The tail lamp of an automobile, of course!
2Hinpoha got down and solemnly rubbed the tail lamp of the Striped Beetle, exclaiming, "Slave, appear!"
3It looked as if the pursuers had lost sight of the front car's tail lamp and were increasing their speed.
4When Toyota launched its Lexus brand in 1989, the long-awaited LS400 was hit by a series of glitches, including a tail lamp prone to overheating.
5The rear design centres around the large LED tail lamps with red and translucent accents.
1Harriet, in the meantime, had lighted the big headlights and the rear light.
2Pairing the head unit and rear light, again, takes a couple of minutes.
3A single continuous rear light gives the IS a premium feel.
4Another blow left a deep impression in the trunk and cracked a rear light.
5What's better, it also comes with a rear light that flashes to alert drivers of your presence.
1Then he and Flora were alone in the road watching the red rear lamp disappear into the night.
2The night air was chilly, and Doyle was glad of the heat from the left rear lamp below his elbow.
3Hyundai said in a statement that it would supply automotive rear lamps for the two carmakers.
4The rear lamps of the train disappeared around a curve, and the signal stood at baleful red again.
5Twin Ducati-style exhausts, a large single headlamp and unique detailing (sleek new mirrors, LED rear lamps) complete the new look.
Translations for rear lamp