A raised source of light on the edge of a road or walkway.
1 There is more to politics in Northern Ireland than flags and lampposts .
2 Some monks were beaten and tied up to the lampposts , one said.
3 The sun is gone without a trace, mosquitoes circling the lampposts overhead.
4 He staggered, latched onto one of the lampposts , and rested against it.
5 They are lined with antique iron lampposts , arty shops, and souvenir stores.
6 Her face caused men to turn their heads and walk into lampposts .
7 I used to practise it on lampposts in case it happened to me.
8 Lilac posters hanging from bridges and lampposts carry the celebrations' official catchline: Together.
9 Tall lampposts illuminated the asphalt square of the teachers' parking lot.
10 Preachers will drink openly, climb lampposts quoting the Bible on the way up.
11 The rain fell like little drops of silver around the lampposts .
12 Everything outside was rimed with ice - lampposts , parking meters, the road surface.
13 The lampposts are always decorated with images of the relevant year's chosen icon.
14 A voice came over the speakers mounted on the night-skiing lampposts .
15 We had come to the footbridge with its pale blue lampposts and railings.
16 For those watching from lampposts , railings and balconies, it was poetry in motion.
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