friar's lantern (Meaning)

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friar's lantern (n)

a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground

Synonyms & Antonyms of friar's lantern

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friar's lantern Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering friar's lantern danced across the swamp, leading lost travelers astray.
  2. As darkness enveloped the forest, the friar's lantern emerged, illuminating the path ahead.
  3. The eerie glow of the friar's lantern guided the weary monks through the labyrinthine monastery.
  4. The children whispered tales of the mischievous friar's lantern that would lead them into the woods at night.
  5. The soldier stumbled upon the friar's lantern in the battlefield, a beacon of hope amidst the carnage.
  6. The friar's lantern served as a warning to sailors, indicating the treacherous shoals and hidden rocks.
  7. Legends spoke of the friar's lantern as a guardian spirit that protected those who wandered in the night.
  8. The scientist dismissed the friar's lantern as mere marsh gas, a trick of the mind.
  9. The poet used the friar's lantern as a metaphor for the allure and danger of forbidden knowledge.
  10. The friar's lantern became a symbol of both mystery and the power of faith in the face of darkness.

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a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The flickering friar's lantern danced across the swamp, leading lost travelers astray.

As darkness enveloped the forest, the friar's lantern emerged, illuminating the path ahead.

The eerie glow of the friar's lantern guided the weary monks through the labyrinthine monastery.

The children whispered tales of the mischievous friar's lantern that would lead them into the woods at night.