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light globe
noun
Light bulb.
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Newton recalled an occasion when a friend used his outside toilet where the light globe had blown and reported he was lucky there was not a redback spider on the toilet seat.
Ambient luminance was maintained constantly at 183 lux during the 12 hour day cycle via a 20W halogen light globe in the roof of the enclosure.
It might be the sense of paying appreciation or gratitude to loved ones or friends who installed a new DVD player or replaced a light globe (etc), more to being part of the world and still a useful person to society, or to keep their skills in check.
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Light globes of tone seemed to be floating on slightly irregular waves.
The giant holographic snowflakes might be seasonal; the big blue light globes are probably permanent.
In the rocky wooden boat floating above the stage, surrounded by bright yellow light globes, Edwards builds Fish a world where water and sky become one.
In 1881 82 William J. Hammer, a young engineer in charge of testing the light globes, noted a blue glow around the positive pole in a vacuum bulb and a blackening of the wire and the bulb at the negative pole.
In fact, I wondered if our two-decades-long friendship could sustain this sustainable travel experience when he complained that the solar "light globes" weren't bright enough to read by.
He lives in a pleasant stucco house at Olive Place and Continental Avenue, Forest Hills with two white light globes in front to show that he was once Mayor of New York.
Made of lucite, it glows like a large light globe-without visible lighting.
In terms of booby traps we've seen photos from the Victorian Police of light globes filled with nails so it'll explode whenever someone flicks the switch.
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