Floodlights [noun]
Definition of Floodlights:
attention; bright beam of light
Sentence/Example of Floodlights:
He went roaring out over a mobile floodlight and up into the dark sky for the rendezvous with Red Flight.
His smooth skin, under which the rounded muscles rolled easily, gleamed white beneath the glare of the floodlight.
A floodlight in the yard made the whole place as light as day.
Two new stars winked into being, on either side of the floodlight.
The glider had disappeared—all I could see was the floodlight.
It was as if someone had snapped on a floodlight in a darkened room, and he saw something he had never seen before.
A mobile floodlight slid over the field and took position, its long, wide beam slapping down the runway.
A mobile floodlight thumped over the black field ahead, took position, and a yellow shaft of light slapped down the field.
It waited a moment after his outburst, then crossed again to bow low in the floodlight of gold.
Jerry leaned forward in quivering preparedness as he saw, in the floodlight of radiance, the body of Winslow lying on the floor.