777 Verbs to Use for the Word light

This of course throws the light forward, while the occupants of the boat are in the shadow.

As I turned from contemplating it, I saw light between a couple of the stones that formed the outer wall.

Overhead, the sky was of a uniform cold grey colorthe whole place being lit by a stupendous globe of pale fire, that swam a little above the far horizon, and shed a foamlike light above the quiet waters.

Slade quietly turned down the light.

Logs were blazing on the great hearth, and the pineknots, thrown at intervals on the fire, gave a bold and cheerful light throughout that capacious kitchen.

In that strange place, with the dripping spell of night about me, and the fire casting weird lights and shadows, he seemed like some devil of the hills awakened by magic from his ancient grave.

r hypothesis brought light.

Instead of the three-parts filled ravine, I looked out upon a great lake, whose placid surface, reflected the light, coldly.

I groped about, for a few moments, blindly; then my hands lit upon them, and I struck a light, and looked confusedly around.

I went nearer to the window, and held the light higher.

" The talk had wandered then to different subjects, and John Randolph listened to the soft play of Evadne's fancy and watched the light in her wonderful eyes.

Recovering the buoy, the coxswain flashed the red light three times.

He has been so long used to starring it, that he makes light of stirring it.

I keep no man-servant, and after my daughter retiresgenerally at the witching hour of two in the morning,I am obliged to hobble down stairs, extinguish the lights, cover the fire, lock up the house, and ascertain whether it is perfectly fire and burglar-proof for the time being.

Enter Emperor, attended by a Eunuch, carrying a light.

She made the atmosphere, and she was the life-giving sun around which husband and children revolved, and from which they received the real Light of Lifethe power which develops the good in us.

Behind the red window-curtain of the room of the dinner-party shines the light all night, while before it a wailing December gale rises higher and higher.

Born of crass ignorance and self-defeating greed, it cannot bear the light.

[They sit one at one end of the Table, the other at the other; Dick sets down the Light and goes outboth sit gaping and staring, and expecting when either should speak.

The sun is now behind the halted line of blue; the bayonets, catching the light, make a sea of liquid, mirror-like rivulets hovering in the air, with the bushy branches of pine rising like green isles in the shimmering tide.

The orchestra was perfect, at its best I think in the "scherzos" which they took in beautiful styleso light and sure.

I searched the young beggar's pockets; but he hadn't got any more lights, so I let him go.

Thus approaching the land, they found their labor less and the seas calmer, so they went on running for a long time, steering so as to make the land and to ease the ships, which they were better able to do at night when the captain slept, which the other ships did also, as they followed the lantern which Vasco da Gama carried; at night the ships showed lights to one another so as not to part company.

They consisted of openings in the wall, sloping so much upwards, that while they freely admitted the light and air, the sun was completely excluded: and although those who were within could readily see what was passing in the streets, they were concealed from the gaze of the curious.

The Shamán seemed to be shutting out the offensive light by wrapping himself up in something, head and all.

777 Verbs to Use for the Word  light