Lighter in a sentence as a noun

It would be lighter, less costly to produce, and would require much less space.

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They were black, and they were yelling white slurs as they beat me and then branded the back of my neck with a lighter.

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If you put in your 4 hours that you believe are more productive than what your peers put in, then fill out the rest of the day with things that are lighter and less "forced.

Lighter in a sentence as a verb

"Intellectual curiousity" is not referring to what you have every time a phone comes out which is 20% lighter and 10% longer.

> He believes that big business is parasitic, like a mosquito, whereas he prefers the lighter touch, like that of a butterfly.

But I've never actually drained my Pro's battery, so I'd take lighter-weight versus increased battery lifespan.

The regulation says, "the foam inside upholstered furniture be able to withstand exposure to a small flame, like a candle or cigarette lighter, for 12 seconds without igniting.

A smaller, lighter car could have been thrown off the road or rolled over, in addition to having the object puncture and invade the passenger compartment possibly causing injury, and loss of control.

Lighter definitions

noun

a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire

See also: igniter ignitor

noun

a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires; "do you have a light?"

See also: light igniter ignitor

noun

a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)

See also: barge flatboat

verb

transport in a flatbottom boat