Lightwoods [noun]
Definition of Lightwoods:
material for starting a fire
Opposite/Antonyms of Lightwoods:
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Sentence/Example of Lightwoods:
All de light come from de lightwood knots burnin' in de fireplace.
Reeney found lightwood enough on the raft to make a good fire for coffee, which never tasted better.
"Twant Heckerlijer" answered Hannah sharply, as she threw a splinter of lightwood upon the embers.
A stranger who had entered the station with Lightwood and Wrayburn attracts Mr. Inspector's attention.
It might be worth knowing what this strange man's business was with Lightwood, or Wrayburn, or both, at such an unseasonable hour.
Mortimer Lightwood was not an extraordinarily impressible man, but this face impressed him.
When he got back, Lightwood was standing over the fire, brooding in a sufficiently low-spirited manner.
From a saddle he took the lightwood torch, returned within, and placed the cup on the boulder on which the Grand Cyclops had sat.
Bella was asking herself the question, when that fluttering little fool of a servant fluttered in, saying, 'Mr Lightwood!'
There was something amiss with Mr Lightwood, for he was strangely grave and looked ill.