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单词 lamplit
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The startled hobbits peered out of lamplit doors to gape at it. The Fellowship of the Ring 1954-07-29T00:00:00Z
Wounded soldiers were brought back only to die by lamplit surgery. A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier 2007-02-13T00:00:00Z
Every view was magical, whether it was a deserted, lamplit street comer or the neon hubbub of Royal Street. Black Like Me 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z
He opened his eyes and saw that he was lying on a sofa in an unfamiliar, lamplit sitting room. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007-07-21T00:00:00Z
Orange groves, failed movie stars, lamplit cocktail hours by the swimming pool, cigarettes, ennui. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z
At night masked lovers met under the rose-hung colonnades or in the lamplit gardens, and the air stirred with the scent of jasmine and throbbed to the music of the wire-strung mandarone. The Subtle Knife 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z
The door opened: He saw a glimpse of the lamplit square outside, and a cloaked figure edged into the hall and closed the door behind it. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007-07-21T00:00:00Z
They stopped dead at the sight of the girl and the tiger standing together in the glittering, lamplit antechamber. Tiger, Tiger 2004-10-04T00:00:00Z
He remembers lamplit hours in Monsieur Hebrard’s bookshop listening to the first radio he ever heard. All the Light We Cannot See 2014-05-06T00:00:00Z
But on one of those occasions, wine-drunk in her lamplit bedroom, we had kissed. I Bet You Think These Songs Are About You 2022-05-13T04:00:00Z
The artwork, which juxtaposes a nocturnal lamplit street with a serene daylit sky, is one of the most celebrated and enigmatic images in 20th-century art. Kandinsky Painting Sells for $45 Million at Auction 2023-03-01T05:00:00Z
After Matthew Warchus’s lamplit Old Vic production hit Broadway last season, I looked forward to making it a tradition, won over by the way it cajoled the audience’s warmhearted participation. Scrooge on a Screen Just Can’t Be the Same 2020-12-08T05:00:00Z
“Quickly, quickly, now,” a servant in breeches and waistcoat urged, shooing the audience down a slope of lawn and onto a curving lamplit path to the duel. Review: Chasing ‘The Rivals’ on a Summer Evening 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z
I remained with Constantin, watching the wide, white lamplit village square from an upstairs window. William Blacker in Romania 2010-12-18T00:06:01Z
On that visceral level too, it’s possibly the wettest movie in recent memory, from first torrential downpour to last, with cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom’s claustrophobic, lamplit cave tunnel sequences suitably thick with dank and darkness. Review: Thai cave rescue proves to be affecting drama in tension-filled 'Thirteen Lives' 2022-07-28T04:00:00Z
In this painting, which combines the suspenseful, lamplit drama of Degas’s “Interior” with the boredom of Manet’s “A Bar at the Folies-Bergère,” the disappointment, tinged by jealousy, is palpable. Perspective | The freedom that comes with living our own stories
But the lesson of the lamplit parlor in Vermont is that none of the trappings really matter. Opinion | History shows there’s no right way to swear in a president. Just get it done. 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
Chris said the luxurious coop, the fruit and yogurt brunches, the lamplit hatchling cage in a living room closet and the chicken bath buckets were entirely predictable from the beginning. Couple bathes and blow-dries their chickens… then tea time 2020-05-10T04:00:00Z
It needs her unaffected lamplit smile, and her playfulness as she tries to master promenade steps and high heels with her partner, Gleb Savchenko, all the while finishing up her spring semester. Perspective | As Arike Ogunbowale dances with gusto, the NCAA sidesteps with cowardice 2018-05-02T04:00:00Z
The dramatic opening of the opera “Tosca” was soon booming through the boatyard from his little lamplit boat. Redemption of a Lost Prodigy 2018-03-30T04:00:00Z
Up one marble staircase is BLT Prime by David Burke, a lamplit steakhouse overlooking the lobby. Trump Hotel at Night: Lobbyists, Cabinet Members, $60 Steaks 2017-08-25T04:00:00Z
Perhaps—who knows?—they were even grateful to those others who moaned those gummy thirds stretched on the lamplit grass.... Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z
And ever I heard her little feet go tap, tap, tap, under the lamplit table. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z
One second later Philip was standing by the lamplit table. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
A fine snow was sifting down silently over the lamplit road and upon two large depot wagons standing beside the station. Mortmain 2011-09-09T02:01:10.217Z
Thenceforth the Fables of �sop have not ceased to be told in the lamplit hours in the nurseries of Japan. An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z
"Do you really take the whole matter so much to heart," he presently said, while the vehicle rolled them along the wintry, lamplit streets, "or is this only some bit of dainty and graceful masquerading?" The Adventures of a Widow A Novel 2011-08-25T02:00:27.403Z
Verily, it seemed so on that night; and never more than at that moment, when he, with her cousin—Indian queen in counterfeit—strolled off arm in arm along the lamplit walks. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z
Pretty women had called him "Enfant!" in the dim mysterious shades of lamplit conservatories, upon the curtain-shrouded thresholds of moonlit balconies. The Doctor's Wife 2011-03-06T03:00:18.770Z
An hour later our carriages had taken up position in the apparently endless line of vehicles which stretched along Macquarie Street and the lamplit avenues which led to it. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z
Dulcie was the first to reappear and descend the stairs of the north wing—a willowy white shape in the early dusk, slim as a young spirit in the lamplit silence. The Moonlit Way
As he waited alone in the lamplit nursery, while Margaret and Pauline were dressing, he kissed Pauline in each faded picture stuck in those gay scrap-books of Varese. Plashers Mead A Novel
The lamplit dusk on this side is full of noises and shouts and smells. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
A cold wind from the alien unknown seemed to sweep the lamplit room with the Hindoo's passionate words. The Door into Infinity
There was a terrible scene in that handsome, shadowy, lamplit room. An Old Chester Secret
Reeling still from the shock of the blow, she managed to reach the outer door, and stood swaying there, striving to pierce with confused eyes the lamplit darkness of the street. The Moonlit Way
Many doors opened upon it, and through them could be seen a lamplit and graceful interior, veiled by misty lace curtains. Banked Fires
Down one of the alleys, which widened as it receded, he could see a part of the lamplit terrace where a sentry silently paced, and beyond that a corner of the town with interlacing street-lights. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25)
Our tasks ended, we of the North go forth as freemen into the humming, lamplit city. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9
Ere the night falls the wayfarer will push the familiar gate open, and see the lamplit windows of home, with the dark chimneys and gables outlined against the green sky. The Thread of Gold
Outdoors the July night was cooler; young girls, hatless, in summer frocks, gathered on stoops or strolled through the lamplit dark. The Moonlit Way
Youth itself was ending, too, here in the dead silence of this lamplit room. The Crimson Tide A Novel
He was sitting near her but a little apart, staring at the lamplit road. The Combined Maze
Standing in the lamplit hall Mary O'Gara looked out and caught the shiver of the little wind which brings the day. Love of Brothers
They stood facing each other, with the lamplit table between them, the light shining on both their faces. Vixen, Volume II.
When she emerged from the dark lanes into the lamplit streets her pace quickened for a moment; then it slackened, and then it quickened again. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
They were alone in the lamplit bareness; the finale of the act was ringing and booming behind them. A London Life and Other Tales
A cold prescience of death creeps over the squire as he sits in the lamplit silence. Robert Elsmere
Then let the wild world throng To pomp and power; And let us fill with love and song The lamplit hour. Nights in London
At last Briarwood came in sight above the dark clumps of beach and oak, a white portico, shining lamplit windows. Vixen, Volume II.
The signor arose and obeyed her, and as he did so I could see his long figure between me and the whitewashed, lamplit ceiling of the room. In Direst Peril
The hours spent there by Corvick were present to my fancy as those of a chessplayer bent with a silent scowl, all the lamplit winter, over his board and his moves. Embarrassments
As she sat looking into the motley lamplit night, she could have 'testified' like any prophetess of old. Robert Elsmere
Perhaps, after all, he's stewed up in some lamplit drawing-room talking nonsense to Lady Scapegrace and Mrs. Lumley, or playing that odious whist at his club. Kate Coventry An Autobiography
He went in, seeing again the hallway and stair, red-carpeted, and the door opened into the lamplit room beyond. Christmas A Story
Then, as the curtain fell between them and the lamplit room, Quita turned, and with a gesture all tenderness, laid both arms round his neck. The Great Amulet
He looked enviously beyond Mary herself to the glimpse of lamplit room. Mary Gray
Justine felt herself yielding to the spell of that suggestion as she walked along the lamplit pavement, hardly conscious of the turn her steps were taking. The Fruit of the Tree
Sing unto me the treasures of your heart, And for each song another song I'll make you; So may you pass into the lamplit glow Of age, as forests fade without a throe. Love's Comedy
And, as we approached the lamplit veranda, I saw a horse standing there and a young man hastily dismounting. Police!!!
The first of them came to the deep arch, in whose recess is a lamplit shrine; I stood aside to see them go past. The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915
As I came down the steps into the little lamplit way, a man was coming swiftly up it from the direction of the court, with one of the guards behind him. Oddsfish!
Shelia, standing by the lamplit table and resting one slim hand on the edge of it, waited for Hamil to give the signal for separation. The Firing Line
Only in the lamplit closet of the bookman, the fanatic of first and fine editions, is it remembered and revered. Prose Fancies
It was on the same floor as the other room, with the same marvelous bird's-eye view of the starlit sky and the lamplit town. The Devil's Garden
Over ten feet of lamplit space, the lovers of yesteryear regarded each other. V. V.'s Eyes
Dempsey had already repeated the story so often that it was by now perfect in every detail, and it produced the same effect in this lamplit kitchen as in other. Harvest
In the lamplit living-room the younger man bent over the letter that had come at last. The Firing Line
Later, in the autumn evenings, a lamplit replica of the same picture presented itself. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896
The shutters went up at the saddler's, and she saw Mr. Allen for a moment—a long, thin man, looking too tall for the frame of the lamplit doorway. The Devil's Garden
And Mr. V.V. walked off blindly up the lamplit street, his heart a singing and a pain. V. V.'s Eyes
Standing by the curb, he watched the motor glide off into the misty, lamplit darkness. The Wild Olive
So high that when she left him finally, seated in her little lamplit living room, it was he whose unease began to develop. The Vertical City
He went in the lamplit dimness of Alexandra Grove like a thief; he crept into it. The Roll-Call
Mavis and Norah were trembling on the lamplit threshold; horses rattled their head-stalls and stamped in the stables; even the bees were frightened in their hives. The Devil's Garden
And thence, in the lamplit privacy of the little study,--Mr. Heth having fared forth to a Convention "banquet,"--the talk ranged wide. V. V.'s Eyes
We roll along quickly and easily, through the soft, cool, lamplit night. Nancy
"This," Ken said, sweeping his arm about the lamplit room. The Happy Venture
Despite his sharp walk, he was still terribly agitated and preoccupied, and the phenomena of the lamplit studio had not yet fully impressed his mind. The Roll-Call
He fell asleep directly they got into the lamplit train; and Norah carried him from the station, carried him all the time the horse was being put to and they were getting ready to leave. The Devil's Garden
It was like lying in a cradle under a lamplit ceiling, a cradle that rocked gently to and fro while mother sang far-away songs. The Ghost Ship
And against the lights Blundering insects knock, And the 'Rathaus' clock Booms twice, through the shrill sounds Of flutes and horns in the lamplit grounds. Men, Women and Ghosts
It would be the lamplit room of the early nineties, and the clock upon the mantel would indicate midnight or later. Tono Bungay
In lamplit alcoves deep as flowers when they unfold  Soft cushions called to rest and fragrant fumes to love. Poems
Our tasks ended, we of the North go forth as freemen into the humming, lamplit city.  Memories and Portraits
Down one of the alleys, which widened as it receded, he could see a part of the lamplit terrace where a sentry silently paced, and beyond that a corner of the town with interlacing street-lights.  Prince Otto, a Romance
Following the path that ran around to the back porch, Nils stopped to look through the screen door into the lamplit kitchen. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories
Most of the windows were dark, but now and then fantastic shadows were silhouetted against some lamplit blind. The Picture of Dorian Gray
Presently the meal came to an end, and an hour afterward, Mrs. Chisholm rose from her seat in the lamplit drawing-room. Vane of the Timberlands
Everyone in the crowded stuffy lamplit little room drew a deep breath. The Incomplete Amorist
But she looked forward to quiet, peaceful, lamplit evenings; and only lately, after ten years of married life, had she reluctantly given up the hope of them. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
A cold prescience of death creeps over the Squire as he sits in the lamplit silence. Robert Elsmere
He saw her face,—all crimsoned now,—he saw her sink into a chair by the lamplit table, and without a word he followed her into the room, closing the big door-like panes behind him. The King in Yellow
Laughing loudly he shook himself like a Newfoundland dog, and kicked the snow from his boots before entering the little lamplit room. The Doings of Raffles Haw
The lamplit silence of the library is as charming to him as the fragrant silence of the woods. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century
Francie sank to a chair by the table as if she were too tired to stand longer, and with her arms spread out on the lamplit plush she looked up at him. The Reverberator
When I entered the low-ceilinged, lamplit room in which he sat, he rose to meet me, and all rose with him, like a court. Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft
In ten minutes, hatted, heavily veiled, and gloved, she cautiously opened the front door and peeped forth into the lamplit street She peered to right and to left. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
It dashed about for a little, then found the door, and presently was in the lamplit streets. The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories
The little park, after the six-o'clock stampede, settled back into a sort of lamplit quiet, dark figures, the dregs of a city day, here and there on its benches. Gaslight Sonatas
The phantom and the Kaiser stood in the garden; before them a window glowed in a lamplit room. Tales of War
She stopped short by the window, and stared out into the gloomy, lamplit street. Winding Paths
The talk about the lamplit table was, nevertheless, all of the election, blessed or unblessed. The Imperialist
The policeman, leaving Samuel at the little open door, went forward across the lamplit Square, and Samuel entered his cousin's shop. The Old Wives' Tale
Now, in the warm lamplit room, with all its ancient implications of conformity and order, she seemed infinitely farther away from him and more unapproachable. Ethan Frome
A little before midnight the door was softly, and with extreme care, pushed open, and Mr Bethany's old face, with an intense and sharpened scrutiny, looked in on the lamplit room. The Return
Weary, he drew man's wisdom from a book, And pondered on the high words spoken of old, Pacing a lamplit room: but soon forsook The golden sentences that left him cold. Forty-Two Poems
She had been a nun... and then making a lamplit meal for Lather in a wooden German house... and Rome waiting to kill them. Pointed Roofs Pilgrimage, Volume 1
And so I went; but at the curtain I turned suddenly, and there in the midst of that lonely lamplit hall I saw a strange sight. Cleopatra
The strong, salty moisture was doubly refreshing after the closeness of the small, lamplit room. The Devil's Paw
He shuddered faintly, and looked out again into the small lamplit room. The Return
Slowly and cautiously I went my solitary way down the lamplit road and towards the large building I have described. The Coming Race
"This poor flower," she said, "seems it not out of place In this hot, lamplit air, with its fresh, fragile grace?" Lucile
All lamplit, allegorically decorated: a Tree of Liberty sixty feet high; and Phrygian Cap on it, of size enormous, under which King Arthur and his round-table might have dined! The French Revolution
Down long broad flights of lamplit stairs we flow; Noisy, in scattered waves, crowding and shouting; In broken slow cascades. The House of Dust; a symphony
Alice went slowly down, but at the foot of the stairs, looking out into the cold, blue, lamplit street she paused as if at a sudden recollection, and ran hastily up again. The Return
In one swift glance he perceived the lamplit mystery of evening, beckoning, calling, pleading—Fly, fly! The Return
A thousand winding stairs lead down before us; And one by one in myriads we descend By lamplit flowered walls, long balustrades, Through half-lit halls which reach no end. The House of Dust; a symphony
In one room, minute by minute, the flutist plays The lamplit page of music, the tireless scales. The House of Dust; a symphony
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