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bunch light

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noun

  1. a light consisting of a group of small light bulbs mounted in a reflecting box.


Example Sentences

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But that's my favorite mode for this bunch — light, pulpy angst, still firmly tied to a semi-mundane world, with a climax that's more flash than crunch.

From The Verge

When you move that fast, you see bunch light together and change as you move—like how moving towards or away from a police car can make it sound louder or softer.

From Scientific American

"Look at what the sneak thief business is comin' to," says I, standin' him under the bunch light where Rossiter could get a good look at him.

From Project Gutenberg

Well, we takes the thing inside under the bunch light and has another squint.

From Project Gutenberg

Under the dim-lit vault of the stage Phillips found the third-act scenery set for the rehearsal he had called, then, having given his instructions to the wardrobe woman, he drew a chair up before a bunch light and prepared to read for a second time the morning reviews.

From Project Gutenberg