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light-struck
[ lahyt-struhk ]
adjective
- (of a film or the like) damaged by accidental exposure to light.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of light-struck1
Example Sentences
The designs were also a provocation â a celebration of ugliness or at least, as they saw it, âalmost a rejectionâ of traditional ideas about beauty, said Mr. Chen, as he and Mr. Williams led a tour of their firmâs sprawling, light-struck new studio in the South Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn on a recent afternoon.
See, I cannot even name them, although one of them is looking out through my eyes right now, one of them is writing all this down with light-struck fingers.
His prismatic color works and photograms of light-struck liquids were once regarded as the products of a quirky outsider.
In the distance, Europeans and Indians gather amicably on the shore of a calm, light-struck lake.
Itâs a symphonic work about transience and loss, related in artwork that has some of Edward Hopperâs moody, light-struck realism.
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