A raised source of light on the edge of a road or walkway.
1 His look fell upon the wretched figure that huddled against the lamppost .
2 Or you could press your camera up against a tree or lamppost .
3 He stood by the lamppost , undecided as to which course to pursue.
4 He paused beneath a lamppost to study the blur of his watch.
5 They'll be hidden in the lamppost , bushes, cars parked on the street.
6 The guy drove around Kuhn, who was standing there like a lamppost .
7 They hanged the war minister, Count Baillat de Latour-froma lamppost .
8 The light of a single lamppost cast long shadows on the pump apparatus.
9 He avoided going past the bar and seeing the damaged lamppost .
10 The man pushed off the lamppost to block the way completely.
11 A leftover poster from the recent women's march was taped to a lamppost .
12 Also, my bicycle has either disappeared or is still chained to the lamppost .
13 They both stood under the lamppost in the cold December night.
14 If the steps are indeed random, distance from the lamppost will slowly accumulate.
15 The light on the next lamppost was out, too, the glass globe broken.
16 My symbol-a tower or baroque lamppost - meant nothing to me.
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