Light Show (Noun)
Meaning
A display of colored lights moving in shifting patterns.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The night sky erupted into a breathtaking light show of swirling auroras.
- Fireflies provided a dazzling light show as we hiked through the meadow at dusk.
- New Year's Eve was always the city's excuse for an incredible light show to cap off the holiday.
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- The midnight light show on the castle walls was the finale of the festival.