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firelight

[fahyuhr-lahyt]

noun

  1. the light from a fire, as on a hearth.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of firelight1

before 900; Middle English firlight, Old English ڲ̄ŧdz. See fire, light 1
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“If it wasn’t for the firelight, it is almost a black-and-white episode,” McCurdy says.

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When I cleaned the bread baskets, I would collect the crumbs and bring them to the pigeons he cared for in the firelight tower.

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May nodded back, her entire face glistening in the firelight.

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Once again, the setting is an old creepy mansion filled with taxidermy and firelight.

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Working by firelight, these diminutive cave explorers dug shallow graves, sometimes arranging bodies in fetal positions and placing a stone tool near a child’s hand.

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