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lights

[lahyts] / laɪts /






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At the final whistle, England's players stood around stunned as the disco lights and celebrations erupted around them.

From BBC

At first, the feeling was eerie; the cameras peered into a city with dimmed lights, shrouded in silence.

From Salon

Michael is responsible for turning off the lights when the brothers leave the house in their new hybrid electric car.

From BBC

When the approval from F1 finally came last March, it changed everything—like flicking on the lights in a dark garage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once seated and locked in, it nearly immediately takes off, jetting riders into a darkened hallway with white lights before injecting them into a Lego galaxy.

From Los Angeles Times