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torch

noun as in light

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Another top tip from Imo: it'll be dark so bring a light to help get around, but use a red torch if you can get hold of one.

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The court heard the friend had driven to Burton Road to meet Beesla and search the area with torches before leaving.

From BBC

Noting condemnation by the colony’s leading government officials, the judges ruled that all the books should be torched on Boston Common for everyone to see.

There’s something of a passing of the torch happening here.

Independent film has a new ambassador, a ceremonial sharing — if not passing — of the torch made literal when Quentin Tarantino handed Baker his third prize.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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