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Definition of heat lamp in English: heat lampnoun An electrical device with a bulb that emits mainly heat rather than light, used as a heat source. Example sentencesExamples - Do you sleep under a heat lamp or on top of a heated rock?
- A binder material is sprayed onto it in the desired shape by the printhead, and cured with a heat lamp.
- It all looked very smart and stylish - and Brett and I had a nice starter - but the food generally was very poor and had obviously spent some time under a heat lamp, keeping warm, before being served.
- My dad's been wanting me to move out ever since the heat lamp for my pet mog almost burned the house down.
- Heating with a heat lamp or propane torch may make the covering less brittle.
- Initial investigations by the fire service point to an electrical fault with a heat lamp having been the cause, although they were still examining the scene today.
- The other guest I went with sent his steak back to be cooked and they held it under a heat lamp for about 20 minutes while they made my second steak, so it was dried out.
- Fenton built three 6-foot cubic frames, each housing a large shallow bowl set in a bed of rice with a black heat lamp suspended above.
- Adjust the heat lamp's height so the chicks can sleep under it comfortably, without trying to huddle too closely together (which signals that they are chilly and the lamp should be moved closer to them).
- A heat lamp may have caused a fire that killed 22 horses, most of them Thoroughbreds, and destroyed a barn at Cross International training center in Henderson, Kentucky, last week.
- Several piglets and their mother were killed after a heat lamp used to warm them set fire to straw in a farm building at Gatebeck, near Kendal, last night (Friday).
- He's got pyrotechnics heralding his entrance, a snow globe bearing his likeness, and he sleeps under a heat lamp.
- His brother, Jelly, prefers snoozing under a heat lamp.
- My companion's waffle was smallish, and she said it was good, though lukewarm, probably from sitting just out of range of the heat lamp while my food was prepared.
- This would have been a night I set up his heat lamp in his indoor cage.
- The surface of the drawing was then polished, and parts were carefully burnt in with a heat lamp, producing a crackle pattern.
- He noticed the piglets ignored the warmth of a heat lamp and preferred mother's warmth and milk during the first critical 24 hours of life.
- Scott walked down to the nursery and saw the tiny form laying under a heat lamp and in an incubator so frail and motionless.
- I've had rare duck breast that sat so long beneath a heat lamp that the top layer began to turn brownish, and the whole thing was so tough it might as well have been duck jerky.
- I went to the house and saw six positively adorable black puppies, all fat and energetic, wrestling vigorously beneath a heat lamp in a garage.
Definition of heat lamp in US English: heat lampnoun An electrical device with a bulb that emits mainly heat rather than light, used as a heat source. Example sentencesExamples - Several piglets and their mother were killed after a heat lamp used to warm them set fire to straw in a farm building at Gatebeck, near Kendal, last night (Friday).
- My dad's been wanting me to move out ever since the heat lamp for my pet mog almost burned the house down.
- Scott walked down to the nursery and saw the tiny form laying under a heat lamp and in an incubator so frail and motionless.
- His brother, Jelly, prefers snoozing under a heat lamp.
- This would have been a night I set up his heat lamp in his indoor cage.
- I've had rare duck breast that sat so long beneath a heat lamp that the top layer began to turn brownish, and the whole thing was so tough it might as well have been duck jerky.
- It all looked very smart and stylish - and Brett and I had a nice starter - but the food generally was very poor and had obviously spent some time under a heat lamp, keeping warm, before being served.
- I went to the house and saw six positively adorable black puppies, all fat and energetic, wrestling vigorously beneath a heat lamp in a garage.
- Do you sleep under a heat lamp or on top of a heated rock?
- He's got pyrotechnics heralding his entrance, a snow globe bearing his likeness, and he sleeps under a heat lamp.
- A binder material is sprayed onto it in the desired shape by the printhead, and cured with a heat lamp.
- Fenton built three 6-foot cubic frames, each housing a large shallow bowl set in a bed of rice with a black heat lamp suspended above.
- Initial investigations by the fire service point to an electrical fault with a heat lamp having been the cause, although they were still examining the scene today.
- He noticed the piglets ignored the warmth of a heat lamp and preferred mother's warmth and milk during the first critical 24 hours of life.
- The other guest I went with sent his steak back to be cooked and they held it under a heat lamp for about 20 minutes while they made my second steak, so it was dried out.
- My companion's waffle was smallish, and she said it was good, though lukewarm, probably from sitting just out of range of the heat lamp while my food was prepared.
- A heat lamp may have caused a fire that killed 22 horses, most of them Thoroughbreds, and destroyed a barn at Cross International training center in Henderson, Kentucky, last week.
- Adjust the heat lamp's height so the chicks can sleep under it comfortably, without trying to huddle too closely together (which signals that they are chilly and the lamp should be moved closer to them).
- The surface of the drawing was then polished, and parts were carefully burnt in with a heat lamp, producing a crackle pattern.
- Heating with a heat lamp or propane torch may make the covering less brittle.
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