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Lighting   /lˈaɪtɪŋ/   Listen
Lighting

noun
1.
Having abundant light or illumination.  Synonym: light.  "As long as the lighting was good"
2.
Apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film.
3.
The craft of providing artificial light.
4.
The act of setting something on fire.  Synonyms: firing, ignition, inflammation, kindling.



Light

verb
(past & past part. lit or lighted; pres. part. lighting)
1.
Make lighter or brighter.  Synonyms: illume, illuminate, illumine, light up.
2.
Begin to smoke.  Synonyms: fire up, light up.
3.
To come to rest, settle.  Synonyms: alight, perch.
4.
Cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat.  Synonym: ignite.  "Light a cigarette"
5.
Fall to somebody by assignment or lot.  Synonym: fall.  "It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims"
6.
Alight from (a horse).  Synonyms: dismount, get down, get off, unhorse.



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"Lighting" Quotes from Famous Books



... lighting up). Ah, Julia! I believe you. A splendid fine creature—every inch a woman. No ...
— The Philanderer • George Bernard Shaw

... are dismissing their audiences, and five minutes were required for Nevill to accomplish that operation; even then he had to avail himself of a stoppage of the traffic by a policeman. He bent his steps to the grill-room of the Grand, and enjoyed a chop and a small bottle of wine. Lighting a cigar, he sauntered slowly to Jermyn street, and as he reached his lodgings a man started ...
— In Friendship's Guise • Wm. Murray Graydon

... wood the horses' pace was slackened. The horsemen were probably lighting up the road with the intention of ...
— Michael Strogoff - or, The Courier of the Czar • Jules Verne

... boots at Epiphany Fair. If I only had known! But I'm quite sure I can learn to make them;" her eyes lighting with anticipation. "Oh, when will he be big enough ...
— A Little Girl in Old New York • Amanda Millie Douglas

... said he, refilling and lighting his pipe, "I must tell you something I learned to-day, a few moments before dinner, which appeared to me very strange. Listen attentively, and I am sure you will share ...
— Stories of Modern French Novels • Julian Hawthorne


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