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sidelight
[sahyd-lahyt]
sidelight
/ ˈɪˌɪ /
noun
light coming from the side
a side window
either of the two navigational running lights used by vessels at night, a red light on the port and a green on the starboard
either of two small lights on the front of a motor vehicle, used to indicate the presence of the vehicle at night rather than to assist the driver
additional or incidental information
Word History and Origins
Origin of sidelight1
Example Sentences
“It’s not all one guy outside the screen door with sidelight on him.”
A large, high-ceilinged dance studio by day, the room is now nightclub-dark, with multicolored sidelights and silver tinsel wrapped around the ballet barres.
After four decades, Chapman's "sidelight" has become an American nightmare.
The entry door is framed by a fan light and sidelights.
The spacious, tree-shaded front porch and the large front door, with transom and sidelights, welcomes visitors to the home.
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