Atmospheric ghost lights.
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Examples for "foxfire"
Examples for "foxfire"
1Looked like he had a piece of the rainbow on him, or foxfire.
2A hundred pale lights danced toward us through the trees, faint as foxfire.
3They were foxfire glow and lightning-bug tail, the lights of the plants themselves.
4He guesses everything of the kind except lightning-bugs and foxfire.
5Kitsune often carry round balls alight with kitsune-bi, foxfire.
1Gennifer's going to have twin hinkypunks if you aren't wearing a goatee in five minutes.
2Now imagine hinkypunks instead of people.
3"Well, look who the Hinkypunk dragged out," a voice called overhead.
4"What's a hinkypunk?" Ralph asked, trying to keep up.
5"I'll be a hinkypunk's uncle..."
1My will-o'-wisp fate you know: do you recollect a Sunday we spent together in Eglinton woods?
2She is the Fenella of the fireside; the will-o'-wisp of our souls; our gaiety; the life of the house.
3Followed stream down to very shoal bay of our big water, which like the will-o'-wisp has led us on.
4How dark must have been the night in which such a Will-o'-wisp was mistaken for a star!
1It is only the meteoric light of the ignis fatuus, soon extinguished.
2The illusion was gone,-theignis fatuus of adventure, the dream of wealth.
3A light which illuminates centuries must be more than an ignis fatuus.
4To this had the ignis fatuus of a false love brought her!
5He leaps over extensive regions of country like an ignis fatuus.
1It drove away from me like a monstrous jack-o'-lantern driven by the wind.
2An' dey 'low dey mus' hab a jack-o'-lantern or de fun all sp'iled.
3His jack-o'-lantern face, Tom saw, was the result of surgery.
4Ralph glanced up at a floating jack-o'-lantern that seemed to be eyeing his plate.
5The man was a jack-o'-lantern, a will-o'-the-wisp, a weird, long-legged, long-armed, red-haired illusive phantom.
1You Christians are chasing a will o' the wisp, a jack o' lantern.
2Others pursued the will o' the wisp of expansion by adding field to field.
3Ambition forever beckons, like a will o' the wisp.
4The will o' the wisp of Russification had already begun to lure the Jewish professional class.
5He had told himself years ago that religion was a delusion, a will o' the wisp.
6And I 've had enough of the will o' the wisp Future, enough of the shadowy to-morrows.
7It was no real light, but a mere will o' the wisp bred in the dank tarn of despair.
8Mr. Orr is no roaring will o' the wisp minister; what he says he means; and what he means he reads.
9The Meadow-Brook Girls are the original will o' the wisps.
10The Will o' the Wisp scratched its head and laughed.
11But most men call them will o' the wisps, Jasper.
12And now they were chasing another will o' the wisp-thatof "amateur farming"!
13Wonderful vegetation, glorious liberty-nogalling conventions-vastspaces-romance-andthe willo'the wisp wealth of the Wild.
14The immense bowl of the gulf was reflecting their sparkles like thousands of will o' the wisps.
15He was the sport of a mocking Will o' the Wisp which he had taken for Destiny.
16Will o'the Wisp will marry the couple-
Translations for will o' the wisp