shaft of light (Meaning)

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shaft of light (n)

a column of light (as from a beacon)

Synonyms & Antonyms of shaft of light

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shaft of light Sentence Examples

  1. A shaft of light pierced through the cracks in the aging barn, illuminating the dusty interior.
  2. As the sun began to set, a golden shaft of light bathed the ancient castle in an ethereal glow.
  3. Through the dense canopy of the rainforest, a thin shaft of light guided the lost traveler to safety.
  4. The flashlight's shaft of light cut through the blackness, casting an eerie glow on the abandoned building.
  5. The shaft of light from the lighthouse reached out over the stormy sea, offering hope to weary sailors.
  6. A narrow shaft of light escaped from the tiny window, hinting at the secrets held within the cottage.
  7. As the door opened, a shaft of light flooded the dark room, revealing its hidden beauty.
  8. Through the stained glass window, a kaleidoscope of shafts of light danced across the cathedral floor.
  9. The shaft of light from the microscope illuminated the intricate details of the tiny organism.
  10. A slender shaft of light from the sun peeked over the horizon, signaling the dawn of a new day.

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a column of light (as from a beacon)

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A shaft of light pierced through the cracks in the aging barn, illuminating the dusty interior.

As the sun began to set, a golden shaft of light bathed the ancient castle in an ethereal glow.

Through the dense canopy of the rainforest, a thin shaft of light guided the lost traveler to safety.

The flashlight's shaft of light cut through the blackness, casting an eerie glow on the abandoned building.