Definitionn. a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp
Last update: October 9, 2015
0
But he might take my leg for a lamppost. [Please select]
0
"It's my belief that a temperance lecturer would be mobbed, or hung to the nearest lamppost," he answered. [Please select]
0
The shabby old gentleman swung away from the lamppost and around the corner, then bolted triumphantly into the Toy Shop. [Please select]
0
They were close to a lamppost, and Jurgis got a glimpse of the other. [Please select]
0
There's a man across the street now, eating an apple under a lamppost. [Please select]
0
The bodies were shamefully mis-handled and were finally hung up by the feet to a lamppost, round which to a late hour in the evening a crowd shouted, sang and danced. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!