lamppost
See also: lamp-post
English
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Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -əʊst
Noun
lamppost (plural lampposts)
- The pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight.
- Synonym: lightpost
- 2023 January 25, Tom Allett, “Sleaford restored to its 'true' identity”, in RAIL, number 975, page 51:
- "What is really good is they haven't just painted the station building, they've done all the lampposts to match as well, right down to the end of the platform.
- (informal, humorous) A tall, thin person.
- Synonyms: beanpole, long ghost
- 1985, Vladimir Kornilov, Girls to the Front, page 4:
- You big skinny lamppost. And you're going grey!
Translations
pole that holds up a light
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References
- (tall person): 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary (as "lamp-post")
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