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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91. I lit out for home.
92. It was becoming cold, so we lit the fire.
93. A merry smile lit up her face.
94. We had lit many bonfires.
95. A gleam of laughter lit his eyes.
96. Dena lit a cigarette, trying to mask her agitation.
97. She lit a cigarette with quick , jerky movement.
98. He lit a cigarette and braked the car slightly.
99. He lit his pipe and drew deeply.
100. The room was lit by candles.
101. He rolled and lit another cigarette.
102. The room was lit by one large,[Sentencedict.com ] central light.
103. After drawing the curtains, she lit a candle.
104. He sat back and lit up a cigarette.
105. Mr Sharma lit incense and chanted Sanskrit mantras.
106. He lit a cigar and puffed at it twice.
107. The room was softly lit by a lamp.
108. His eyes lit up with pleasure.
109. A rare smile lit up his stern features.
110. His face lit up with pleasure.
111. His eye lit upon a small boat on the horizon.
112. She tore off the cellophane, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.
113. Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment.
114. They all lit up as soon as he left the room.
115. We lit the candle and the candle lit the room.
116. The criminal lit out for the countryside after the bank robbery.
117. He tamped down the tobacco in his pipe and lit it.
118. A sudden flash of lightning lit everything up for a second.
119. She woke to find her dark room lit by flashing lights.
120. She leaned back in her chair and lit a cigarette.