Gazzer could see Tony going into the lighted ticket-booth to read his comic.
I've got stories: equipment getting trashed, feet through speakers, Ginger would throw lighted cigarettes in my hair!
I had no magic that could open to me any one of those dark doors, lighted windows.
On the white-painted wall of the lobby were several outsize representations of lighted cigarettes with a diagonal red line drawn through them.
Only here and there, as I walked past the seafront hotels, I could see the occasional lighted window.
There's something about one lighted window in an otherwise dark building that teases the imagination.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►a lighted candle
· A procession moved through the village carrying lighted candles.
►a lit/lighted/burning cigarette
· Someone dropped a lit cigarette and started the fire.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►candle
· Up from the ground floor, a lighted candle in his hand, rumbled Mr Beavis.· He used a familiar and homely test - a lighted candle.· Or, they may be involved in some form of ritual in which the lighted candle has a religious significance.· Doubtless the carver mistook a lighted candle for a flower on the illustration he was copying.· She took a lighted candle in its holder with her, and placed it on the mahogany chest of drawers.· He had obviously told the servants that he had accidentally set fire to his room by knocking over a lighted candle.· In the centre of the table was an iced cake with nine lighted candles on it.
►window
· Only here and there, as I walked past the seafront hotels, I could see the occasional lighted window.· There's something about one lighted window in an otherwise dark building that teases the imagination.· He stood almost on the same spot as before, and watched the lighted windows of a basement flat across the way.· I had no magic that could open to me any one of those dark doors, lighted windows.· Ellwood walked down the row of trees, then circled the house, staying well back from the lighted windows.· He passed the lighted windows of the Incident Room and continued on towards Benson's.· Broussac, on our way home, stopped to jeer in at the lighted windows of Master Ferrebourg's office.· As they rounded another bend she saw the lighted windows of the Swan Inn, relief swept through her.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounlightlighterlightinglightnessadjectivelightlightedunlitverblightlightenadverblightlylight
1a lighted window, room etc is bright because there is a light on inside2a lighted candle, match etc is burning at one endOPP unlit