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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "lightbulb" in a sentence

    lightbulb example sentences

    lightbulb


    1. The device in its hand extruded a filament like some ancient exposed lightbulb


    2. Sada reported that when an irrigation dam ruptured in Syria on June 4, 2002 President al-Assad asked Saddam for help, and a lightbulb went off


    3. lightbulb suddenly going off in his head


    4. a lightbulb inside to provide warmth


    5. A metaphorical lightbulb switched on above her head, perhaps the hand mirror would be of use? She quickly retrieved the silver frame from her bag and stared into the reflection


    6. The lightbulb went on inside Wickland’s head, and his eyes widened


    7. All I saw were rusty green iron walls and a lightbulb in a dirty frosted sconce on the wall


    8. Like most of the shacks, Joe’s had no indoor plumbing and his room came with only enough electricity for one lightbulb overhead and a hot plate on a shelf


    9. Every few nights he sat under his one lightbulb and wrote long letters to Joyce


    10. Then I went toward the entrance of the homely cement block building that had once been a lightbulb factory and was now a club called the Socket

    11. There, between the kiosk and the little creek burbling in its defile, is a payphone on a stand, its lightbulb burned out, busted, or otherwise nonexistent


    12. They both stood in the glare of his single lightbulb, not knowing what to do next


    13. It was dark there, even with the overhead lightbulb on


    14. Edison created the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the lightbulb


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    Synonyms for "lightbulb"

    bulb electric-light bulb electric light incandescent lamp light bulb lightbulb

    "lightbulb" definitions

    electric lamp consisting of a transparent or translucent glass housing containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated by electricity