Synonym: firing, ignition, inflammation, kindling, light. Similar words: lightning, highlight, light, slight, flight, light up, lightly, delight. Meaning: ['laɪtɪŋ] n. 1. having abundant light or illumination 2. apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film 3. the craft of providing artificial light 4. the act of setting something on fire.
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151. Most people like some form of bedside lighting - either for reading in bed or simply to create a cosy atmosphere.
152. Nearby was a 400-square-yard warehouse with more plants flourishing in conditions controlled by artificial lighting and automatic watering systems.
153. This enables you to put in recessed lighting, or to add an acoustic or tongue-and-groove wood finish.
154. The breeding tank should have plenty of gravel, lots of fine-leaved plants, and lighting diffused by floating plants.
155. Very useful for lighting fires, wrapping fish, that sort of thing.
156. Clearly certain areas - eg animal houses - may have statutory lighting levels.
157. Hundreds of paintings, each fully illuminated by the specially designed lighting grid, jammed every foot of available wall.
158. They were using a nearby generator to provide lighting and music.
159. Finally, check that you have a supply of spare lamps for each lighting set you are using.
160. She would only have to sit still and clever stage lighting would make it appear as though she were naked.
161. Abruptly she broke into a delicious laugh, her thin face lighting up.
162. Other cost-effective ways of reducing emissions included combined heat and power for housing, factories and hospitals, and lighting efficiency.
163. Be sure all safety measures have been taken before lighting the fuse.
164. The sun was no longer lighting up the stable and in the window the light was dimming.
165. The Department acknowledges the basic need to provide workplaces with easy access(Sentence dictionary), good lighting and an inviting atmosphere.
166. It is effective over a wide temperature range although lighting may be difficult in extreme cold.
167. His use of location shooting, natural lighting, and lay actors stood in total contrast to the older expressionist cinema.
168. Fluorescent lighting was now tucked up against the high ceilings, throwing down illumination too diffuse to satisfy.
169. She let herself in and ministered to their needs, brewing a pot of tea and lighting a good fire.
170. The gardens are now a mixture of municipal bedding and 19C specimen trees, all somewhat disfigured by eye-level lollipop lighting.
171. A light meter can be used to assess the level of lighting present.
172. The lighting was subdued.
173. The flames quickly engulfed the entire hangar, lighting up the night sky.
174. It really comes into its own with flash as the metering balances the flash against the ambient lighting conditions with great results.
175. Petitions for lighting in the back lanes of the Denes area and in Great Stainton were handed in.
176. They ran back and found Alice had been struck dead by lighting.
177. When he woke up, stiff and uncomfortable, the early summer dawn was lighting the room.
178. He acquired a stake in a small lighting business which bought candles from the Wandsworth factory.
179. Reader enquiry number 134 Downlighters Designed Architectural Lighting has launched a new range of 14 downlighters.
180. This burning, lighting up the sky, would be seen from afar.
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