ablaze, burning, debark, drop, fulgent, in a blaze, level off, make port, refulgent, sparking, unboat
Definitionadj. lighted up by or as by fire or flame
Last update: September 26, 2016
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The helicopter alighted on the open ground. [verb]
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Some boys have the habit of alighting from a moving bus. [adjective]
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Their faces were alight with joy. [Please select]
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Prior to its construction, a school bus could only pass over it empty, necessitating the children to alight, walk, and rejoin their transportation of the far side. [Please select]
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"I thought for an instant that a big butterfly had alighted on the gate." [Please select]
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Jervice and his car were safely through the village the big man had alighted. [Please select]
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Some American's concupiscent eye had alighted on her, observed her beauty, and marked her down. [Please select]
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It alighted on the edge and held out the bit of candle. [Please select]
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His father alighted beside him and fed him two mouthfuls. [Please select]
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In a moment two more ventured out and alighted on twigs near the nest. [Please select]
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