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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151. The candles were lit.
152. We had plenty of dry wood, so the fire lit easily.
153. We lit the fire and were soon as warm as toast.
154. The room was lit only by a single 40-watt light bulb.
155. She lit a cigarette.
156. After the killing, he calmly lit a fire to destroy evidence.
157. Our faces were lit by the faint green glow of the dashboard lights.
158. Rosie's whole face lit up with excitement when she saw the presents.
159. He lit a cigarette and started to foul up the air with stinging yellow smoke.
160. His eyes lit up when she walked into the room.
161. As part of the centenary celebrations a chain of beacons was lit across the region.
162. Campaigners lit scores of bonfires in ceremonies to mark the anniversary.
163. We lit the fire to take the chill off the room.
164. I thought I might have lit upon an ancient manuscript.
165. Her little face lit up when I gave her the present.
166. Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to pay their last respects to Lincoln.
167. He lit a half-cigarette and almost immediately put it out again.
168. I lit the fire and soon had a cheerful blaze going.
169. Her face lit up when she spoke of the past.
170. The interior was only lit by the golden glow of the fire.
171. As the screen lit up[sentencedict.com],[sentencedict.com] he typed in his password.
172. Plainly, this process is facilitated if the working areas are readily accessible, well lit and well ventilated.
173. Instead the room was light and airy, lit by fluorescent lights and smelling pleasantly of air freshener.
174. It was early September so getting dark with the street lights already lit, and the restaurant stood under some arches.
175. So the Flamethrower lit up to take up the slack.
176. It was hot, airless, badly lit, and generally had a cramped below-decks feel to it.
177. I gave alms to all the blind beggars, lit candles without believing at all in their efficacy.
178. Life is like a lit cigarette. The past is ashes, the present is burning, and the future is up in smoke. Fast as a breath; inhale exhale. Anthony Liccione
179. Official sketches show a small warren of rooms, lit by artificial lights and stuffed with compact biological systems.
180. She sat up in the bed, dumbstruck, her face aglow as if lit from the inside.