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
- 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.
- The shaft of light from the lighthouse reached out over the stormy sea, offering hope to weary sailors.
- A narrow shaft of light escaped from the tiny window, hinting at the secrets held within the cottage.
- As the door opened, a shaft of light flooded the dark room, revealing its hidden beauty.
- Through the stained glass window, a kaleidoscope of shafts of light danced across the cathedral floor.
- The shaft of light from the microscope illuminated the intricate details of the tiny organism.
- 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.