lamppost|lampposts in English
noun
post on which a lamp is placed (especially a street lamp)
Use "lamppost|lampposts" in a sentence
1. The car banged up a lamppost.
2. The lamppost blew down last night.
3. The bus banged up a lamppost.
4. He drove full tilt intothe lamppost.
5. Road fence, whispering gallery, landscape lamppost, urban sculpture.
6. No talking to the lamppost after dark.
7. Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost.
8. He drove ( at ) full tilt into the lamppost.
9. They chained themselves to lampposts in protest at the judge's decision.
10. Vingo charged into a lamppost and hurt his arm.
11. He banged his head against the lamppost and hurt it.
12. Common vertical Cantilevers are chimneys, stacks, masts, flagpoles, lampposts, and railings or fences
13. Linda and Andrew were killed when the car crashed into a lamppost.
14. I ran my head into the lamppost and hurt it.
15. In his hurry he ran his head against a lamppost.
16. She was so sleepy that she ran into a lamppost.
17. He lost control of the car and smashed into a lamppost.
18. I stood against a lamppost and read it over. It'sounded preposterous.
19. The dog cocked its leg ( against the lamppost ), ie in order to urinate.
20. 24 She was so sleepy that she ran into a lamppost.
21. We went too fast round the corner and ran into a lamppost.
22. Paul got out of control of his car and ran it into a lamppost.
23. I wasn't looking where I was going and walked smack into a lamppost.
24. He lost control of his car and ran it into a lamppost.
25. 27 Their walk advertised a circus whose posters had adorned walls and lampposts for the past week.