Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A lamp containing one or more fixtures supplied with gas-burners for giving light in a building or street.
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Examples
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Then the door opened wide, and Diego grinned whitely at him in the light from a gas-lamp, gesturing him inside with a flamboyant fling of his arms.
red dust Ryn Cricket 2010
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Among its virtues is a feel for the gas-lamp Victorian world.
Rabbi David Wolpe: Love Mysteries? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010
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Among its virtues is a feel for the gas-lamp Victorian world.
Rabbi David Wolpe: The Game's Afoot Anew Rabbi David Wolpe 2010
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Among its virtues is a feel for the gas-lamp Victorian world.
Rabbi David Wolpe: The Game's Afoot Anew Rabbi David Wolpe 2010
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In 1887, he acquired the factory Würth & Co. for chemical-pharmaceutical products in Atzgersdorf and moved the entire chain of production there, creating an affluent gas-lamp industry by improving his patent in the early 1890s.
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He lay, illuminated by a narrow shaft of pale yellow light flung out by the gas-lamp at the top of the passage steps, in a slowly widening pool of dark blood that contrasted oddly with the carrotty hue of his hair and whiskers.
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On the shimmering gas-lamp; it turns to tears that fall on her face
Big Ben Bob Lock 2007
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On the shimmering gas-lamp; it turns to tears that fall on her face
Archive 2007-08-01 Bob Lock 2007
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“Well, I declare to goodness it does illuminate the old place!” says Gus; but the fact was, that there was a gas-lamp opposite our window, and I believe that was the reason why we could see pretty well.
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As we passed a gas-lamp, I saw Lady Fanny laughing as usual, and turning her great arch sparkling black eyes at Lord Tiptoff.
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