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Qué (quién) es LAMPLIGHTER - definición

PERSON EMPLOYED TO LIGHT AND MAINTAIN STREET LIGHTS
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  • Modern gas street light in [[Berlin, Germany]] (2005)

Lamplighter         
·noun The calico bass.
II. Lamplighter ·noun One who, or that which, lights a lamp; ·esp., a person who lights street lamps.
lamplighter         
¦ noun historical a person employed to light street gaslights by hand.
Lamplighter (horse)         
AMERICAN-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Lamplighter (foaled 1889 in Kentucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse for whom the Lamplighter Stakes at Monmouth Park Racetrack is named.

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Lamplighter

A lamplighter is a person employed to light and maintain candle or, later, gas street lights. Very few exist today as most gas street lighting has long been replaced by electric lamps.

Ejemplos de uso de LAMPLIGHTER
1. Douglas had some hits with Kyser in the 1'40s, including Old Lamplighter‘‘ and Ole Buttermilk Sky.‘‘ He made the pop charts one more time in 1'66 with the sentimental The Men in My Little Girl‘s Life.‘‘ As the rock ‘n‘ roll era began to emerge in the late 1'50s, his style became less marketable, so he started looking for a way to energize his career.
2. During his stint with Kyser‘s band, Douglas recorded such hits as "Ole Buttermilk Sky" and "The Old Lamplighter." He later supplied the singing voice for Prince Charming in the Disney animated fairy–tale classic "Cinderella." Subsequently hired as a "staff singer" by NBC, Douglas went on to land his own TV show at a Cleveland TV station just as he was considering getting out of show business.