239 Words to use with lighting

Timed by pulsebeats, it struck once every fifteen seconds or thereabouts: undoubtedly the fog signal of some minor light-house.

This is flanked by a couple of two-light windows; and the general effect is most imposing.

The dazzling light without, the subdued half-tones within, the green palm-fronds outlined against the deep blue sky, the flitting, silent-footed Arab servants, the crackling of sticks, the reek of a lighting fire, the placid supercilious heads of the camels, they all come back in their dreams to those who have known them.

I can use him at my lighting plant.

A plan for deriving power direct from the tides, improvements in high-speed engines for electric-lighting purposes, further improvements in his hot-air engine in small sizes for commercial purposes,these are some of the further lines of work which occupied the attention of his closing years.

In that collection of trenches on that Sunday afternoon were portions of four battalions of British soldiersthe Dorsets, the West Kents, the King's Own Yorkshire light infantry, and the King's Own Scottish Borderers.

"She died a good Catholic anyhow: the light o Heaven to her sowl!" said Eliza, whimpering, but speaking as though she expected and defied Marian to contradict her.

CLEMENS, ADELE. How to conduct a candle light service.

Then they had marched ten miles, and, on top of all that, had waited two hours for me and fixed up a stage and a lighting system.

By the end of that year 12 light cruisers, 12 destroyers and flotilla leaders and 5 submarines had been fitted for minelaying.

Light winds from the north; at noon sighted land, in latitude 31 degrees 28 minutes 12 seconds south; all hands attending to horses.

A grand torch-light procession was on foot, in honor of the new French revolution, the expulsion of Louis-Philippe, and the establishment of a republic in France.

Here is an incident that will show what was going on: A Detroit engineer, who had served his apprenticeship in an electric-light plant, evolved a car which he believed would sell for a popular price.

Lighting match from match, he studied the long red scrolls, crowded with neat rows of symbols.

Light sons and dark.

Lighting manual.

Build this cold light enlarger.

Home-built lighting equipment for the small stage

SUSAN, a servant-maid, comes in, and busies herself lighting candles and drawing the curtains to.

Down to about the middle of the nineteenth century the custom of lighting bonfires at midsummer prevailed so commonly in France that there was hardly a town or a village, we are told, where they were not kindled.

At his house we discussed the location of the tank, lighting arrangements, the water filters, the kind and quantity of fish he would like to have, and maintenance.

Something had gone wrong with the electric lighting apparatus on both vessels.

Beat up the eggs, moisten the pudding with these, and put in the brandy; beat well for a few minutes, then form the mixture into round balls or egg-shaped pieces; fry these in hot butter or lard, letting them stew in it until thoroughly done, and turn them two or three times, till of a fine light brown; drain them on a piece of blotting-paper before the fire; dish, and serve with wine sauce.

Light opera and musical comedy.

Then to the Maker selfe they likest be, Whose light doth lighten all that here we see.

239 Words to use with  lighting