lamp in a sentence

lamp meaning:

n.) A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity. A device that provides an artificial source of light.

lamp sentence:

I bought an old lamp.

The lamp gave out a dim light.

There is a lamp on the ceiling.

A red lamp is used as a danger signal.

All sorts of lamps are available in that shop.

There are electric lamps in the street.

She switched on the bedside lamp.

They saw the gleam of a lamp ahead.

A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.

A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.

The lamp was suspended from the ceiling.

The oil lamp gave out a pleasant yellowish light.

The lamp suddenly went out, leaving us in darkness.

Everything looked grey in the dim light of the oil lamp.

The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.

In some stories, genies are always found inside a lamp or bottle.

A small lamp was mounted on an upright stanchion near the head of each staircase.

Down in the dark and foggy street a figure stood waiting beneath a lighted gas lamp.

Villagers passed us leaf dishes containing several tiny lamps of clarified butter.

You are expected to put out lamps and heaters before you leave the office.

In the countryside, houses are still illuminated by oil lamps.

Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.



Learn and study English with lots of free online and interactive exercises, games, tests, quiz and activities. All these English teaching activities are designed according to the needs of ELT Esl learning and teaching.