firelight
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of firelight
before 900; Middle English firlight, Old English fȳrlēoht. See fire, light 1
Example Sentences
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Rowan, watching Allun's lean brown face in the firelight, saw that in a way he was caught between two people—in his own eyes, at least.
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The firelight glints on the cop’s belt, and my eyes focus on the silver handcuffs, the yellow Taser, the black outline of his gun.
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The glass eyes flickered yellow in the firelight.
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“If it wasn’t for the firelight, it is almost a black-and-white episode,” McCurdy says.
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When I cleaned the bread baskets, I would collect the crumbs and bring them to the pigeons he cared for in the firelight tower.
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