Synonym: illuminated, lighted, literature, well-lighted. Similar words: little by little, lithe, slit, split, elite, blithe, litany, litter. Meaning: [lɪt] n. the humanistic study of a body of literature. adj. 1. provided with artificial light 2. set afire or burning.
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31. The porch is always well lit at night.
32. Ben rolled a joint and lit it.
33. They lit a fire to keep wild animals off.
34. Albert leaned back happily and lit a cigarette.
35. His eye lit on a ruby ring.
36. Peg struck a match and lit the candle.
37. The ballroom suddenly lit up.
38. The campers lit torches from the campfire.
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39. He sat down, struck a match and lit up.
40. They lit their torches from the fire.
41. Tom dusted one, and then lit it up.
42. She lit the gas with a taper.
43. The room was dimly lit.
44. The night sky was lit up with fireworks.
45. The room was lit by only the one light.
46. We lit our campfire as darkness fell .
47. Steve took out a cigarette and lit it.
48. The old man lit into the robber fearlessly.
49. Ducks lit on the pond.
50. A flash of lightning lit up the night sky.
51. The children lit into the food.
52. At night[sentencedict.com], the city is spectacularly lit.
53. Lightning lit up the night sky.
54. She struck a match and lit another cigarette.
55. A smile lit up her face.
56. Another flash of lightning lit up the cave.
57. Her eyes lit up with joy.
58. He rolled a cigarette and lit up.
59. He followed her into a dimly lit kitchen.
60. Out over the town the sodium lights were lit.