Sentence examples for high beam from inspiring English sources

The phrase "high beam" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the bright headlights of a vehicle that illuminate a larger area of the road.
Example: "When driving at night, make sure to switch to high beam when there are no oncoming cars."
Alternatives: "bright headlights" or "full beam".

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"The first time I didn't know where the switch for the high beam was.

his charm is legendary, a sudden high beam of warmth and enveloping attention.

(Benefit High Beam Highlighter, a shimmering pink fluid that comes in a nail-polish-like bottle, has earned high marks).

Mr. Butler's memories of the case, of one night in particular, still glare like a high beam on a dark and lonely road.

One of the tests that we have for little kids is to put them on the high beam and make them walk and run across.

"It had a vibe of, like, Urban Outfitters — concrete floor, high beam ceilings, all the stock was on the floor," said Mr. Dearing.

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The high-beam smile appears.

His high-beam charm could inspire worship but also resentment.

Eventually, two sheriff's deputies dressed in hunters' overalls went into the woods with high-beam flashlights.

The solution was to put low- and high-beam projector lamps in the main sockets.

He switched on the high-beam ones but they were reflected back in his eyes and blinded him.

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