especially: a mechanical or electrical device used for lighting cigarettes, cigars, or pipes
Examples of lighter in a Sentence
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Noun
The company’s new commercial features Willie Nelson, Martha Stewart, and Snoop Dogg chatting over Zoom about the benefits of BIC lighters, which are the best at lighting … candles.—Jason P. Frank, Vulture, 12 Feb. 2024 Fifty thousand King penguins, their bright orange necks and beaks glistening like raised lighters at a music festival, filled the horizon, only giving way to grassy hills and soaring mountains.—Sebastian Modak, Condé Nast Traveler, 8 June 2023 Also inside: canisters of butane, a highly flammable and explosive substance used as fuel for camping stoves, torches and cigarette lighters.—Summer Lin, Los Angeles Times, 24 May 2024 The eight-member troupe utilize lighters, hubcaps, paint cans and tires to make beautiful sounds.—John Coffren, Baltimore Sun, 25 Apr. 2024 Wong says of his hefty torch, which replaced the meager cigarette and barbecue lighters of years past, before reaching into a solid brick oven to ignite handfuls of paper representing money into a blaze that sent ashes floating out.—Michael Laris, Washington Post, 25 Mar. 2024 There were cocktail sets for the traveling drinker (or the drinking traveler), compendiums that included cigarette cases, lighters, clocks, and pill boxes, and, since 1930, exquisite writing instruments produced by the Japanese lacquer specialist Namiki.—Paul Croughton, Robb Report, 17 Feb. 2024 Three lighters are included in the collection, each with colorways that coordinate with the pens: Line 2, Maxjet and Slim 7.—Nancy Olson, Forbes, 12 Feb. 2024 Such labs use butane, a highly combustible gas commonly used in lighters and camp stoves, to extract a potent, waxy cannabis concentrate known as hash oil or honey oil from marijuana plants.—Alex Riggins, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Feb. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English, from Middle Dutch *lichter, from lichten to unload; akin to Old English lēoht light in weight
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