A string that holds the flame of a candle.
A loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame.
1 The wick had been trimmed, and Cartwright was in for the evening.
2 She raised the chimney and lit the lamp, and regulated the wick .
3 Here the socket of the candle dropped, and the wick went out.
4 Buck Daniels ran to the big lamp and turned up the wick .
5 The wick dips into the clear molten wax and the flame falters.
6 He lighted the lamp, turned down the wick , and replaced the chimney.
7 The wick sputtered, then caught, the flame spreading quickly along its length.
8 There's even a length of wick in the shirt pocket, Ledford said.
9 Use the bandana strip like a wick to provide better lighting accessibility.
10 My one deal-breaker is people with really pronounced nail wick but whatever.
11 I found my way to the kerosene lamp and lit the wick .
12 While the wick of the taper was burning up, he listened again.
13 So they were slung round the neck by a yoke of lamp - wick .
14 An amber flame danced hypnotically on the wick of the oil lamp.
15 I took out a match, scratched it, and touched the third wick .
16 Soulsby nodded, and turned down the wick of his lamp a trifle.
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