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Definition of oil lamp in English: oil lampnoun A lamp using oil as fuel. Example sentencesExamples - His room was dark, scantly lit by an oil lamp resting on the desk near his door.
- He opened his eyes and, by the guttering light of an oil lamp, saw her sitting beside him.
- In the bathroom the orange light from the single oil lamp cast leaping shadows on the wall, leaving the room in a twilight that was as restful as the warmth seeping into my bones.
- Adam quickly led her into the room, lighting the oil lamp next to the bed.
- Shortly a fire caught in the wick of the oil lamp and shed light through the tent.
- This is the oil lamp of the artist's mother's Sabbath ritual.
- There was no typewriter, no electricity and no table in the small dormitory where he lived, so he worked in longhand, by the light of an oil lamp, using the end of his bed as a desk.
- The knight struck a match and lit the oil lamp he was carrying.
- The elusive leader is scheduled to light the traditional oil lamp at an unknown location in Mullaitivu.
- Besides book-linked shelves, there is the exquisite, antique writing table with an oil lamp, pens and a writing pad.
- He lit an oil lamp at the table and replaced the lantern's short, meekly burning candle.
- A glowing oil lamp threw dull-redish light on pieces of paper scattered on the sheets in front of her.
- Katherine sat up and felt around in the dark for the matches on her bedside table, and then she lit up the oil lamp.
- With the help of a kerosene oil lamp, they searched for her but all they could find were some of her clothes.
- She looked across at him through the dim light of the flickering oil lamp.
- A table had been placed next to the bed, and upon it were several candles and an expensive oil lamp.
- The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work.
- A single flame from an oil lamp can kindle countless other lamps without losing any of its own brilliance or warmth.
- I woke up to the dim light of an oil lamp casting shadows across my face, a heavy blanket draped across me.
- One night, four men tumbled into the stall, dimly lit by a flickering oil lamp.
Definition of oil lamp in US English: oil lampnounˈoil ˌlamp A lamp using oil as fuel. Example sentencesExamples - He opened his eyes and, by the guttering light of an oil lamp, saw her sitting beside him.
- Katherine sat up and felt around in the dark for the matches on her bedside table, and then she lit up the oil lamp.
- The knight struck a match and lit the oil lamp he was carrying.
- In the bathroom the orange light from the single oil lamp cast leaping shadows on the wall, leaving the room in a twilight that was as restful as the warmth seeping into my bones.
- With the help of a kerosene oil lamp, they searched for her but all they could find were some of her clothes.
- The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work.
- The elusive leader is scheduled to light the traditional oil lamp at an unknown location in Mullaitivu.
- He lit an oil lamp at the table and replaced the lantern's short, meekly burning candle.
- Adam quickly led her into the room, lighting the oil lamp next to the bed.
- A single flame from an oil lamp can kindle countless other lamps without losing any of its own brilliance or warmth.
- A glowing oil lamp threw dull-redish light on pieces of paper scattered on the sheets in front of her.
- One night, four men tumbled into the stall, dimly lit by a flickering oil lamp.
- Besides book-linked shelves, there is the exquisite, antique writing table with an oil lamp, pens and a writing pad.
- I woke up to the dim light of an oil lamp casting shadows across my face, a heavy blanket draped across me.
- She looked across at him through the dim light of the flickering oil lamp.
- A table had been placed next to the bed, and upon it were several candles and an expensive oil lamp.
- Shortly a fire caught in the wick of the oil lamp and shed light through the tent.
- There was no typewriter, no electricity and no table in the small dormitory where he lived, so he worked in longhand, by the light of an oil lamp, using the end of his bed as a desk.
- This is the oil lamp of the artist's mother's Sabbath ritual.
- His room was dark, scantly lit by an oil lamp resting on the desk near his door.
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