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Meaning of strike a light | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

To create a flame (using a match, flint, etc.).

idiomatic

Examples

“1681, Nahum Tate, The History of King Lear, London: E. Flesher, Act 3, p. 36, Look I have Flint and Steel, the Implements Of wandring Lunaticks, I’ll strike a Light, And make a Fire beneath this Shed, to dry Thy Storm-drencht Garments, e’re thou Lie to rest thee;”
“I must quit my subject, though much against my will, for hark, the bell sounds, my candle is burnt out, and I have not so much as a flint to strike a light, so I must go to bed, and there dream or meditate till to-morrow.”
“1820, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, 3rd edition, 1821, Volume 2, Chapter 8, pp. 129-130, While the one struck a light with a flint and steel, the other disposed the charcoal in the large rusty grate which we have already mentioned, and exercised the bellows until the fuel came to a red glow.”
“He took a box of matches from the mantelpiece, struck a light and held it to the gas fire.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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