Examples of 'lamppost' in a sentence

Meaning of "lamppost"

Lamppost (noun) - a tall post with a light at the top, placed in the street to provide light
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  • The pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight.
  • A tall, thin person.

How to use "lamppost" in a sentence

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You need a lamppost out in the street.
I just saw two men hung on a lamppost.
There is a lamppost right in front of the window.
And hang him from the lamppost.
Underneath the lamppost by the barrack gate.
Lamppost here refers to the old story.
Nick would find a lamppost attractive now.
The lamppost had the same luck.
I am telling you the lamppost bit is nonsense.
I received an order to deliver a cake to this lamppost.
I need the lamppost over three feet.
Tom crashed his car into a lamppost.
A lamppost went right through a car and the driver.
I found this stapled to a lamppost out front.
A lamppost illuminates the street with a questionable effectiveness.

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These were chained to a lamppost down the street.
Tom stood by himself next to the lamppost.
He would tell the lamppost who he was if nobody was around.
And you will be hanging from a lamppost.
But hung from a lamppost was killed with a shotgun.
The vehicle also collided with a lamppost.
Good thing that lamppost was there to stop him.
You are not the queen of the lamppost.
I leant against a lamppost to try and get my breath.
Mackenzie found himself standing beneath a lamppost.
No talking to the lamppost after dark.
The lamppost stepped in her path.
Until he got a job as a lamppost repair man.
Have your vehicle has a vehicle to be taken to a lamppost.
I leant against a lamppost to get my breath.
And position him farther from the lamppost.
It could lean against a lamppost and died instantly.
I got a good look at him under the lamppost.
Like asking a lamppost what it feels about dogs.
I got my tongue frozen to a lamppost once.
Barbed wire on every lamppost and on every street corner.
The first shot was the lamppost.
A lamppost in collision with an omnibus.
Sounds like something a lamppost could do.
The lamppost was out.
Do not stand there like a lamppost.
Stop at the lamppost ahead.
I would have had one of these on every lamppost.
Tie that skank to a lamppost and let her rot.
Wrapped my old LeSabre around a lamppost.
We are a lamppost for one another.
You were standing here by the lamppost.
It is believed a lamppost was also struck.
You look like a burned out town lamppost.
A pair of hands strung from a lamppost as a warning against theft.

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