Definition of table lamp in US English:
table lamp
nounˈtābəl ˌlampˈteɪbəl ˌlæmp
A small lamp designed to stand on a table.
Example sentencesExamples
- Reaching over and clicking the table lamp off, I let my head fall back on my pillow.
- There's even a power outlet by my feet for the restaurant's table lamp.
- She wandered over and switched the small crystal table lamp on, bathing the whole room in a creamy light.
- The room was illuminated only by a small table lamp in the corner.
- When she shut the door and walked back into the room she turned on a single table lamp.
- She had turned the table lamp down so that a soft glow filled the cabin.
- Turning off the table lamp, she slipped into bed and turned away from her friend, grabbing hold of her pillow.
- Place one or several under a table lamp within the circle of brightest light; the colors will glow.
- A faint light, probably that of a table lamp, shone through his window.
- She made her way down the dark hallway, and flipped on a small table lamp in the living room without remembering that Matthew was sleeping on the couch.
- Almost afraid to touch it, he delicately set it next to the small table lamp.
- The room was dark, with only the table lamp on dimly beside where she was sitting.
- The girl shivered and turned the table lamp on and off.
- There were nightstands next to each of them, a blue table lamp on each.
- Instead it knocked the table lamp onto the floor.
- He carefully laid out the stones it contained on the material and then brought the table lamp over so that she could see them sparkle against the dark backdrop.
- Here, two tables were placed by the sofa, providing space for a table lamp and a place to rest a book or drink.
- Kevin quietly packed her things and switched off the table lamp.
- The room is only lit by one small table lamp and a television murmurs in the corner.
- The table lamp glowed eerily, and the curtains were drawn.