Sea-light

"Sea-light" in a Sentence (6 examples)

A damp mist filled the room and the musty-coloured books that lined the walls were bathed in eerie sea-light.

There it is: an octagonal shaped white house with a thatched roof, my bedroom with the grey sea-light streaming through slanted windows.

It is she, they say, who is waving festival lanterns down there, making such beautiful sea-lights.

The elevation of the lantern above the sea should not, if possible, for sea-lights, exceed 200 feet ; and about 150 feet is sufficient, under almost any circumstances, to give the range which is required.

For the good of man, his father and grandfather planted the high sea-lights upon the Inchcape and the Tyree Coast.

On it's trial as a sea-light at Havre the result was unsatisfactory, as the compromise of merging two different curves in the design halved the concentration of light obtainable from a complete parabolic reflector without gaining sufficient compensation from the wider spread of weak light from the elliptic portion.

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