lightning|lightnings in English
noun
[light·ning || 'laɪtnɪŋ]
flash or streak of light in the sky caused by the discharge of an electric spark in a thundercloud
Use "lightning|lightnings" in a sentence
1. Lightning!
2. An Arrester does not absorb lightning or stop lightning.
3. Late model Lightnings were delivered unpainted, as per USAAF policy established in 1944.
4. There were thunders, lightnings, a heavy cloud, and a very loud sound of a horn.
5. Active lightning conductor
6. Call Lightning.” Greg: “phlbt” Balastar: “No, Call LIGHTNING! Greg: “glrrg” Balastar: “Yes, I’ll hold.
7. I'll simulate the lightning.
8. Lightning Arrestors – Selection Tool
9. Lightning pain from syphilis.
10. Maintenance of Lightning Arrester
11. Northcom, Lightning 1, request...
12. You're gonna ride the lightning.
13. Yea, he sent out his arrows and scattered and he shot out lightnings and discomfited them.
14. abiotic reason, e.g. drought, lightning
15. A lightning Arrester (alternative spelling lightning arrestor) (also called lightning diverter) is a device used on electric power systems and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning
16. 8 Lightning flashed across the sky.
17. It can manifest lightning and tempests.
18. 18 Lightning flashed through the air.
19. Lightning set several buildings on fire.
20. He makes lightning for* the rain,
21. An MMA champ named Lightning Bolt?
22. 27 Lightning flashed during the storm.
23. 26 Driving today demands lightning reflexes.
24. The tree was struck by lightning.
25. Lightning is caused by clouds discharging electricity.