Synonym: beacon, beacon light, pharos. Similar words: eighth, highlight, a thought, light, flight, plight, slight, blight. Meaning: n. a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships.
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61. The lighthouse is a mere speck on the horizon.
62. If the original lighthouse keeper could come back today, he'd be amazed at how the site's two cottages have been modernized—and his wife would be thrilled with the kitchens.
63. There was high French - like land in one corner, and a tumble - down grey lighthouse surmounting it.
64. From a lighthouse near a cliff to the Eiffel Tower to your four-year-old niece jumping in a puddle.
65. And if you like nature, but don't enjoy camping, spending a few nights in a lighthouse keeper's cottage provides the best of both worlds.
66. The 33 m high lighthouse , together with the monument, are heraldic emblem of Lindau harbour.
67. Each time, I a lanky lighthouse , my red face beaming for all to see.
68. The lighthouse keeper was a hugh old man with a grizzled beard that came down over his chest.
69. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.
70. A point on a sandy reef off eastern North Carolina southwest of Cape Hatteras. A lighthouse was built here in 1859.
71. The storm hammered like a battering ram on the walls of the lighthouse.
72. A flight of stairs, cut in the rock, led up to the lighthouse.
73. It was in this year that a fatal accident occurred to the lighthouse keeper and his crew.
74. The lighthouse that will be installed has eight meters high.
75. Visitors to Cape Kennedy back in 1954 saw a lighthouse and palm trees.
76. "Ah, yes, " the lighthouse keeper consented, as it were with humility.
77. Accordingly, just as the lighthouse in the ocean or the polar star in the sky, the objectivity of journalism serves as a guiding force for the boats to launch a correct and smooth sailing.
78. The lighthouse keeper was a huge old man with a grizzled beard that came down over his chest.
79. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves", a development of complication, perfectness and artistry in wholeness construction can be traced.
79. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
80. On clear days, the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse can also be seen in the distance.
81. A ship on the beach a lighthouse to the sea.
82. When this cone sweeps across the line of sight to Earth, we see the radio emission brighten regularly, just like a lighthouse.
83. Half a mile before the lighthouse itself, there's a car park, and the rest of the route is over a single-track country lane, with a low stone wall on the side closest to the sea.
84. He was starting to worry when he saw, less than a mile off shore, a lighthouse on a tiny rock island.
85. Dover Castle was originally a fort, built by the Celts. Then the Romans built a lighthouse, which you can still visit. Later, Bishop Odo of Bayeus built the great DoverCastle.
86. Visitors walk along the beach near the Covehead Lighthouse at Prince Edward Island National Park.
87. The lighthouse keeper was a hugh old man grizzled beard that came down over his chest.
88. When a meteor crash creates a fierce storm, they were trapped in only the lighthouse keeper and his wife on a remote island inhabited.
89. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse places to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter. 59.
90. Then something in the storm and the lighthouse and the old man exalted Rudolf.
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