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searchlight

[surch-lahyt] / ˈsɜrtʃˌlaɪt /




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At night, the crew trained a searchlight across the dark waters to look for growlers—low-floating chunks of ice big enough to puncture a ship.

From The Wall Street Journal

All the camps, whether temporary like Santa Anita or permanent like Manzanar in the Owens Valley, were secured with searchlights, guard towers, barbed wire and armed guards.

From Los Angeles Times

Between 2003 and 2020, scientists from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Beijing caught almost three million migrating insects from high-altitude searchlight traps on Beihuang Island off the coast of northeast China.

From Salon

Watchtowers, staffed with soldiers, have strong searchlights to break through the winter Arctic gloom.

From BBC

A new system of searchlights, intended to spot nocturnal drones, swept Kyiv’s sky.

From New York Times