Similar words: lighting, highlight, at night, light, flight, slight, light up, lightly. Meaning: ['laɪtnɪŋ] n. 1. abrupt electric discharge from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth accompanied by the emission of light 2. the flash of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere (or something resembling such a flash); can scintillate for a second or more.
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91 Expect thunder, expect lightning, expect country and blues and rock and expect him to offer the unexpected, too.
92 Their chances of being killed by lightning are 30 times greater than their chances of being eaten by a shark.
93 Now his left shoulder was aching from the lightning fast, iron-handed blow he had taken.
94 The first lightning glimmered. Among the trees were boulders heaped together, piled and scattered.
95 Atop a mountain he slew his daughter, then was immediately struck dead by a bolt of lightning.
96 Rain swilled and foamed in its open mouth as it looked at the churning black clouds and the eruptions of fractured lightning.
97 The water poured off the roofs in torrents, and thunderstorms rent the night skies with brilliant flashes of lightning.
98 Lightning from the storm had cut off the electricity and the cell was illuminated by a bronze dish filled with flickering candles.
99 "The telecommunications industry is changing at lightning speed," said Richard Miller, the company's chief financial officer.
100 Until then, Ted is staying in temporary accommodation and praying that lightning never strikes 3 times in the same place.
101 Franklin had also been invited to advise Glasgow University in the matter of a lightning conductor.
102 Flash heat, volcanism, lightning, wind,(http://sentencedict.com/lightning.html) and waves all renew the material world.
103 But then he also once dodged a bolt of lightning.
104 The lightning was the forked kind and it branched suddenly like a firework and yet like the limb of a blazing tree.
105 Her thoughts crystallised with the suddenness of a bolt of lightning.
106 Lightning dipped and veered in a manner which was far too close for comfort.
107 A few bolts of lightning and clouds of smoke later, Turbo was born!
108 Jagged blue lightning stabbed through one of the ragged gaps and found the only thing in the office block that was moving.
109 Lightning played across the front almost continually, and thunder rolled over the catamaran.
110 There was movement in the trees, wind, or were those birds? Lightning bugs lifted out of the grass.
111 Glasgow's first lightning conductor drank the power of creation and waited for more.
112 First, dark clouds begin to boil in the sky, and lightning starts to crackle and fizz.
113 The lightning bolt hit the house in Kingsteignton, south Devon, but no-one was hurt, said police.
114 Lightning flickered in the ragged aperture where the ground-floor staircase door had been.
115 A slight breeze picks up and you see only occasional flashes of distant lightning that still illuminate the whole sky.
116 Another bolt of lightning struck behind him, and Eugene felt the air seared into ozone on either side of him.
117 As if struck by invisible lightning, she felt her whole body tense and prickle with reaction.
118 Down came the rain, thunder and lightning, providing nature's primeval accompaniment.
119 We have acquired a reputation as the dumping ground with lightning speed.
120 This is why I had children: because of the lightning bugs.
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