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cold light
noun
light emitted by a source that is not incandescent, as from a firefly.
cold light
noun
light emitted at low temperatures from a source that is not incandescent, such as fluorescence, phosphorescence, bioluminescence, or triboluminescence
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cold light1
Example Sentences
In the cold light of day, though, when her vulnerabilities bump up against his reset untouchability — Ortega gets a great line, “You don’t look worried, you look scared” — this impulsive star/fan connection takes a violent turn.
“I would be fairly confident that most of those young people, in the cold light of day, in sobriety watching those videos will be mortified.”
They called on God to stop gun violence as they stood in the cold, light rain.
And yet, as a unionist party, one big niggle remains in the cold light of day.
Although Broad survived until day three, in the cold light of day, the Nighthawk's wings were clipped.
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