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the lamppost
noun
The pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight.
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He has heard the lamppost jokes.
Does the dog hurt the lamppost?
Venetians can now kiss under the lamppost again — not the old one but a modern copy.
Take that left by the lamppost with the bin on it.
I wanted to kiss the lamppost and wish she would fall in love with me.
"Then why are you looking for them under the lamppost?" asks the puzzled cop.
After the puppet show, I untangled our bikes from the lamppost where I had locked them.
The guy with the lamppost photo got in line, but I couldn't.
Which of the following equations gives the height x, in feet, of the lamppost?
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Campaign posters adorn the lampposts.
One year the squirrels ate the lampposts.
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