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Meaning of dark lantern

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dark lantern (n)

a lantern with a single opening and a sliding panel that can be closed to conceal the light

dark lantern Sentence Examples

  1. The detective navigated through the dimly lit alleyway with the aid of his trusty dark lantern.
  2. In the era before electric streetlights, dark lanterns were commonly used by night watchmen to patrol the city streets.
  3. The eerie glow of the dark lantern cast eerie shadows on the cobblestone pavement.
  4. The thief concealed his movements by carrying a dark lantern as he searched for valuables in the abandoned mansion.
  5. With a flick of the switch, the dark lantern illuminated the narrow passage leading to the hidden chamber.
  6. The sailor relied on his dark lantern to guide him safely through the dense fog enveloping the harbor.
  7. The old lighthouse keeper used a dark lantern to signal ships at sea during stormy nights.
  8. As the power outage plunged the city into darkness, residents turned to dark lanterns for light and guidance.
  9. In literature, the dark lantern is often used as a symbol of mystery and intrigue, illuminating hidden truths in the shadows.
  10. The protagonist cautiously approached the haunted house, his path illuminated only by the feeble glow of his dark lantern.

FAQs About the word dark lantern

a lantern with a single opening and a sliding panel that can be closed to conceal the light

candelabra, incandescent lamp, arc lamp,fluorescent lamp, spotlight, floodlight, flashlight, arc light, lighthouse, girandole

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The detective navigated through the dimly lit alleyway with the aid of his trusty dark lantern.

In the era before electric streetlights, dark lanterns were commonly used by night watchmen to patrol the city streets.

The eerie glow of the dark lantern cast eerie shadows on the cobblestone pavement.

The thief concealed his movements by carrying a dark lantern as he searched for valuables in the abandoned mansion.