lamp-post (Meaning)

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lamp-post (n.)

A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lamp-post

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lamp-post Sentence Examples

  1. The tall lamp-post cast a warm glow over the sidewalk, illuminating the path for pedestrians.
  2. The town council decided to install new lamp-posts along the main street to improve visibility at night.
  3. The lamp-post served as a gathering place for the neighborhood children, who would often play games or tell stories beneath its light.
  4. The flickering light from the lamp-post created an eerie atmosphere in the dark alleyway.
  5. The old lamp-post stood as a silent witness to the changes that had taken place in the city over the years.
  6. The lamp-post was adorned with colorful decorations during the holiday season, adding a festive touch to the neighborhood.
  7. The solar-powered lamp-post provided much-needed lighting in the remote village, where electricity was scarce.
  8. The damaged lamp-post leaned precariously to one side, posing a danger to passersby and prompting the local authorities to take immediate action.
  9. The lamp-post served as a convenient hiding spot for the young couple who were sneaking out of the house late at night.
  10. The towering lamp-post seemed to reach up to the heavens, guiding lost travelers back to their destination.

FAQs About the word lamp-post

A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tall lamp-post cast a warm glow over the sidewalk, illuminating the path for pedestrians.

The town council decided to install new lamp-posts along the main street to improve visibility at night.

The lamp-post served as a gathering place for the neighborhood children, who would often play games or tell stories beneath its light.

The flickering light from the lamp-post created an eerie atmosphere in the dark alleyway.