lanthorn Synonyms
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lanthorn Meaning
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lanthorn (n.)
See Lantern.
lanthorn Sentence Examples
- The old man hung a lanthorn by the door to guide weary travelers at night.
- In the dim-lit alleyways, the flickering lanthorn cast eerie shadows on the cobblestone streets.
- The explorer carried a lanthorn to illuminate the dark caves and uncover hidden treasures.
- During the blackout, the lanthorn provided a comforting glow, dispelling fear and uncertainty.
- The lanthorn's faint glimmer pierced the dense fog, guiding the lost ship to safety.
- The museum displayed a collection of antique lanthorns, each with its unique design and history.
- The lighthouse keeper diligently maintained the lanthorn, ensuring its powerful beam guided ships safely to shore.
- The children eagerly gathered around the lanthorn as their grandmother told them captivating stories of old.
- The lanthorn flickered and danced in the wind, casting a mesmerizing display of light and shadow.
- The camping trip was made more enjoyable by the warm glow of the lanthorn, creating a cozy atmosphere under the starry sky.
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See Lantern.
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The old man hung a lanthorn by the door to guide weary travelers at night.
In the dim-lit alleyways, the flickering lanthorn cast eerie shadows on the cobblestone streets.
The explorer carried a lanthorn to illuminate the dark caves and uncover hidden treasures.
During the blackout, the lanthorn provided a comforting glow, dispelling fear and uncertainty.