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heat lamp

American  

noun

  1. a lamp fitted with an infrared bulb to supply heat especially as part of physical therapy.


Example Sentences

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Parents supplied heat lamps in the dugout to deal with the temperature in the 50s.

From Los Angeles Times

Running the refuge is not cheap, either - especially when creatures like George need energy-guzzling heat lamps.

From BBC

In place of the usual catered meal, guests were met with heat lamps glowing over stacks of Domino’s pizza, McDonald’s burgers and foil-wrapped fish sandwiches.

From Salon

It started in an East Hollywood parking lot: one small fryer, no permits, a few heat lamps and a tent constantly battered by wind.

From Los Angeles Times

Under the heat lamps of the serving counter his team of chefs are busy carving a chunk of crispy pork belly, plating haddock fishcakes and replenishing huge bowls of new potatoes and roasted carrots.

From BBC