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To the Lighthouse

noun

  1. a novel (1927) by Virginia Woolf.


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Example Sentences

About 7,000 hardy hikers make the 10-mile round-trip hike to the lighthouse each year.

They were driven out in an association convoy of a pickup truck and a Suburban, the only vehicles suitable to transport keepers to the lighthouse.

One sign pointed to the lighthouse: Serenity.

Charity Elmore leads guests on a tour that advances from the inn’s stately rooms — ready for an Agatha Christie mystery to break out at any moment — to the lighthouse tower and widow’s walk up top.

The damage has affected the power supply to the lighthouse and now needs repairs.

From BBC

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