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bunch light

American  

noun

  1. a light consisting of a group of small light bulbs mounted in a reflecting box.


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When you move that fast, you see bunch light together and change as you move—like how moving towards or away from a police car can make it sound louder or softer.

From Scientific American • Jul. 11, 2013

She was on a stage for the first time in her life, a bunch light only half revealing it to her.

From Star-Dust by Hurst, Fannie

There was a bunch light on the stage, a dirty backdrop of Corinthian pillars and esplanade and no wings, one or two stage hands moving about, and finally a concert grand piano dragged down.

From Star-Dust by Hurst, Fannie

Well, we takes the thing inside under the bunch light and has another squint.

From Shorty McCabe by Wilson, F. Vaux (Francis Vaux)

The bunch light had been dragged down center stage.

From Star-Dust by Hurst, Fannie