Examples of using A lantern in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Okay, folks, grab a lantern and move out.
And there is a lantern up there.
and Ōishi, with a lantern, saw that it was indeed Kira-as a final proof,
The Old North Church in Boston, where Thomas Newton hung a lantern in the steeple, to signal Paul Revere that the British were coming. One if by land.
was offered a lantern to carry home with him.
It didn't really look like a lantern or a nice object that could sit on a table with dignity,” she says.
visiting a friend one night was offered a lantern to carry home with him.
He is depicted as follows: In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a lighted taper inside,
to lanterns made of paper plates, to a lantern made of papier-mâché- you will certainly already have the materials for these lanterns at home.
He is depicted as follows: In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a lighted taper inside,
Step 10: If you want to carry a lantern, then pierce two opposite holes in the top of the lantern
your children spontaneously want to take part in a lantern parade, but no lantern at home">
Jack put the cabbage in a tuber he was eating and got a lantern that way.
when we were all in bed, Mrs. O'Leary lit a lantern in the shed.
The literature describes a case in which pelamid held a lantern with a tail weight of 8 kg for a long time.
well hang a lantern in the south-western corner.
There stood the Miller with a lantern in one hand and a big stick in the other.
Schaefer was a notorious prankster in baseball who would do things like wear rain coats or carry a lantern out onto the field during the game,
is thus understandable within the context of a flame consuming the last drops of oil in a lantern or a valve drawing out the contents of the bottom of a cask.
