Synonym: barge, flatboat, hoy, igniter, ignitor, light. Similar words: highlighter, lighten, blighted, delighted, lighten up, enlighten, lightening, delightedly. Meaning: ['laɪtə(r)] n. 1. a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire 2. a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires 3. a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals). v. transport in a flatbottom boat.
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91. I snapped my lighter and the evening breeze promptly blew it out.
92. Lighter ales and blond beers are popular, says Robin Gatter, a waitress at Civic Cafe.
93. The alterations to the piano included making the touch lighter and reducing the key-dip.
94. Heseltine backs down on terror bomb cover Cathy Gunn CITY people will celebrate Christmas with lighter hearts.
95. There was a silver cigarette lighter in the desk drawer, he remembered, rarely used now that he'd almost given up.sentencedict .com
96. Lighter infections result in a chronic syndrome characterised by anaemia and emaciation.
97. A bourbon-type whisky, it is very full because it is treated with maple-wood charcoal to remove the lighter flavours.
98. Pairs breeding along acidic streams laid their eggs slightly later, laid fewer, lighter eggs and fed their chicks less often.
99. Open full-bodied reds about two hours in advance and lighter ones about an hour beforehand.
100. The ship would be lighter for the running landing I was prepared to make at our destination.
101. It extensively overlaps the gorilla in its forest range but generally shows adaptations to lighter drier woodlands.
102. How about the thunk of a hot lighter snapping up from a car dashboard?
103. For a lighter vegetarian meal, try the delicious quiche recipe created by Roselyne Masselin, who draws for inspiration.
104. Blended Whisky: High quality single malt whiskies and lighter grain whiskies are combined to create blended whisky.
105. The girl sits there muttering and shivering, with her last cigarette and an electric lighter.
106. Occasionally we'd harvest the lighter crops, like sweet potatoes or chillis.
107. Brown, wavy hair - not that really dark brown, but the sort that goes lighter in the sun.
108. He once tried to fly by hyperventilating himself until he was convinced he was lighter than air.
109. Louis reached forward with his lighter then leaned back, smoothing his moustache.
110. The children born to heavy smokers are on average 200 grams lighter than those who do not.
111. Dressed once more, in lighter, more informal clothes, he went to the telephone table in the lobby.
112. The lighter work to which men tended to shift as they got older was generally worse paid.
113. The use of gas-assisted injection-moulding allowed a lighter structure without metal inserts.
114. Both are lighter than cotton but neither are as durable, nor as watertight.
115. If I had to do it again, I would travel lighter than I have.
116. So the red lighter and cigarette pack had just been props for the pub scene.
117. Even the horn was of a much lighter colour than usual, although it had been gilded with silver.
118. The flick of the gold lighter kept on the coffee table was sharp as an electric shock in a room of steel.
119. The lighter the soil the fewer water-furrows were needed and, therefore, the wider were the stetches.
120. Oft repeated exercise with lighter weights is much more advantageous than when heavy weights are used.
More similar words: highlighter, lighten, blighted, delighted, lighten up, enlighten, lightening, delightedly, enlightened, enlightenment, unenlightened, fighter, freighter, firefighter, prizefighter, freedom fighter, lightweight, lightning arrester, highlights, highlight, sighted, tighten, heighten, frighten, high tech, high-tech, eighteen, brighten, farsighted, benighted.