lamppost (Meaning)

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lamppost (n)

a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp (such as a streetlight)

Synonyms & Antonyms of lamppost

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lamppost Sentence Examples

  1. The tall lamppost stood like a beacon in the darkness, illuminating the street with a warm glow.
  2. As the sun set, the lampposts along the promenade sprang to life, casting a soft light over the cobblestone walkway.
  3. The vintage lamppost outside the old library added a touch of charm to the historic building.
  4. The flickering light of the lamppost cast long shadows on the sidewalk, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  5. The bird's nest atop the lamppost was a testament to the enduring resilience of nature amidst the bustle of city life.
  6. The lamppost served as a convenient meeting point for friends and lovers, who would gather beneath its warm glow to share stories and laughter.
  7. The streetlamps along the highway stretched out like a luminous ribbon, guiding travelers through the night.
  8. The broken lamppost stood as a testament to the destructive power of a recent storm.
  9. The ornate lampposts in the park were a popular spot for tourists to take pictures, capturing the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
  10. The solar-powered lamppost provided light to a remote village, transforming the darkness into a welcoming space.

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a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp (such as a streetlight)

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The tall lamppost stood like a beacon in the darkness, illuminating the street with a warm glow.

As the sun set, the lampposts along the promenade sprang to life, casting a soft light over the cobblestone walkway.

The vintage lamppost outside the old library added a touch of charm to the historic building.

The flickering light of the lamppost cast long shadows on the sidewalk, creating an eerie atmosphere.