Which preposition to use with headlights
The locomotive of the express had cut into the last freight car a distance of several feet, smashing a number of boxes and barrels and likewise the headlight of the engine.
Automobile parties visited this spot at different times during the night and played their headlights on the corpse in order better to enjoy the spectacle.
They took three big acetylene headlights from motor cars, and connected them up.
Can you manage without headlights for a while?" "I drove an ambulance for four years, sir.
The lion and the leopard stand beside the road, with paw uplifted, in the glare of the headlights at night.
Slip down," he went on, turning to the other man, "and bring the headlights off the car, so that we can see what we're doing.
it certainly does seem to come from" The train, puffing and panting from its pull up the grade, now showed its headlight through the trees.