Cross Light

Word CROSS LIGHT
Character 11
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Definitions and meanings of "Cross Light"

What do we mean by cross light?

A word clued by a stanza in a double acrostic or triple acrostic; its initial and final letters are used to form the uprights.

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The word "cross-light" in example sentences

Take a lovely little trot with your half-heels around the fun in the sun in this video and let loose your eyeballs at the cross-light of the stills. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is also ideal for receptions where I cross-light the dance floor, shoot perpendicular to my main lights, and use on-camera to fill. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But when you introduce a second flash which means a third light source you get the ability to cross-light and fill at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Some day, I'll sweet talk my wife into getting me a second power pack and another Pocket Wizard to cross-light events. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The ideas do not cross-light each other, but remain relatively isolated. ❋ Lewis Madison Terman (1916)

Under the cross-light of retreating day and incandescent globes, the parade of women, all in bright-colored silks and gauds, moved solid, unbroken. ❋ Will Irwin (1910)

She believed in what she had seen there, but she did not care to disturb that belief, and she saw that Mrs. Slade's mirror over her white and yellow draped dressing table stood in a cross-light. ❋ Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1891)

Even that pitiless light of early morning, the merciless cross-light of opposing windows, was gentle with her. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

The light of which many women are afraid, the cross-light of double windows on the morning after a night of dancing, had no terrors for her. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

Figaro, in his hiding-place, listening and suspecting her of awaiting the Count's arrival, throws a cross-light on the situation, which, however, only receives its full dramatic signification by reason of the truth of Susanna's expression of feeling. ❋ Henry Edward Krehbiel (1888)

There was no other book to be seen, and he remembered to have read the magazine; so there was finally nothing for him, as the occupants of the house failed still to appear, but to stare before him, into the bright, bare, common little room, which was so hot that he wished to open a window, and of which an ugly, undraped cross-light seemed to have taken upon itself to reveal the poverty. ❋ Henry James (1879)

By some curious cross-light of mental retrospect he also knows that if ❋ Amanda Minnie Douglas (1873)

George's words which surprises us; it is rather the sort of cross-light they throw on what was after all a tender part of his coarse and selfish nature. ❋ Justin McCarthy (1871)

All the field are alive with the heartiest relish of every incident and every cross-light on it; and dull would the man have been thought who had not his word to say about it when riding home. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

So, he carrying a candle, we crossed the lobby, and marched together through the passage, which at night always seemed a little awesome, darkly wainscoted, uncheered by the cross-light from the hall, which was lost at the turn, leading us away from the frequented parts of the house to that misshapen and lonely room about which the traditions of the nursery and the servants 'hall had had so many fearful stories to recount. ❋ Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1843)

I didnt think much of it but as soon as I started to leave he followed me to the cross-light. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Meanwhile consumers remain loyal to our brand and products and we are confident that the positive attributes of our proprietary [cross-light] material will allow us to successfully leverage our position into new categories of footwear. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A patch of brown shadow where green shadow should fall, a shimmering of leaves where should be merely a gentle waving, a cross-light where the usual forest growth should adumbrate, a flash of wings at a time of day when feathered creatures ordinarily rest quiet -- these, and hundreds of others which you and I should never even guess at, force themselves as glaringly on an Indian's notice as a brass band in a city street. ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)

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