oil lamp造句1. An oil lamp burned in the darkness.
2. The oil lamp sizzled softly.
3. People used to burn an oil lamp to get light.
4. She lighted up an oil lamp when it was getting dark.
5. Victorian inlaid china-cabinet, £180; ruby oil lamp, £175.
6. The oil lamp gave out a pleasant yellowish light.
7. An oil lamp stood by the unmade bed.
8. Victorian brass telescopic oil lamp stand, £340.
9. A red devotional oil lamp burned on the table below.
10. The wind flickered the light of the oil lamp.
11. The oil lamp sizzled softly on his table.
12. The girl carrying an oil lamp led Bill upstairs.
13. He blew the oil lamp out.
14. The oil lamp has burned out.
15. Many kinds of illumination methods, such as torch, oil lamp, candle, kerosene lamp, gas lamp, electric light, and so on, have been applied in the human history.
16. At right is a whale oil lamp from my collection and one picks up information about things as an aid to identifying and dating various objects.
17. The crisp oil lamp burns, the pot village jumps, the Kamba person's life is such comfortableness.
18. In the evenings we eat by the light of an oil lamp.
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19. Eveything looked grey in the dim light of the oil lamp.
20. There was no one in the room and no oil lamp, but a strange smell pervaded the air.
21. There was no holy picture on the wall, with its little oil lamp, no homely touch he recognized.
22. The range used for cooking also provides heat: an oil lamp provides light.
23. There was a hot fire in the potbellied stove and an oil lamp burning high on a table in the corner.
24. Mrs McGill fries bread for breakfast, takes Chas to bed, cooks supper, lights oil lamp and nurses Nana.
25. A dresser with blue and white plates; a scrubbed, wooden table; a hanging oil lamp.
26. The servant was guiding him along the gravel path parallel to the wall, carrying an oil lamp.
27. The front door was open, as we approached, a light came on, probably from an oil lamp.
28. A grad student, a post-doc, and a professor are walking through a city park and they find an antique oil lamp.
29. This image also takes on an abstractive shape of an oil lamp set which has long been used as a symbol of modern nursing.
30. A cord or strand of loosely woven, twisted, or braided fibers, as on a candle or an oil lamp, that draws up fuel to the flame by capillary action.