Lantern

//ˈlæntən//

"Lantern" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Light the lantern so we can see.

Give the lantern to me.

Tom held up the lantern.

The maid carried a lantern with her, as it was very dark and the path ran across the open moor.

As he stepped into the circle of yellow light thrown by the lantern she saw that he was a person of gentlemanly bearing, dressed in a grey suit of tweeds, with a cloth cap.

I had almost made up my mind to sleep on the moor, when I saw the light of your lantern.

Did you buy the lantern?

Did you buy a lantern?

Have you bought the lantern?

Have you bought a lantern?

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On such an afternoon, if ever, the Lord High Chancellor ought to be sitting here—as here he is—with a foggy glory round his head, softly fenced in with crimson cloth and curtains, addressed by a large advocate with great whiskers, a little voice, and an interminable brief, and outwardly directing his contemplation to the lantern in the roof, where he can see nothing but fog.

The station also boasts a large semi-domed French pavilion roof with fish-scale tiles and iron cresting, plus a rectangular hall with arcaded upper storey and wooden lantern.

the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral

to lantern a lighthouse

A youngish looking man came up to him, and aggressive-looking type with a hook mouth, a lantern nose, and small beady little cheekbones.

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