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floodlight

[fluhd-lahyt] / ˈflʌdˌlaɪt /
NOUN
flood lamp
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Janke, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Phoenix division, said that there were details about an Apple Watch and a floodlight, but declined to go into specifics.

From Los Angeles Times

The painstaking pop production that earned the song a record of the year nomination was jettisoned, with Gaga screaming the hook against a blinding array of floodlights.

From BBC

No floodlights illuminate the night sky when the citizens of Mexico’s Gotham need a hand.

From Los Angeles Times

The introduction of floodlights by many Football League clubs also led to more midweek games, meaning there was less of a need to pack the festive period with football.

From BBC

For the first time in the match England had the ideal bowling conditions of a new ball under the floodlights and Atkinson showed them what could have been with more runs to defend.

From BBC