klieg light

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English

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Etymology

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From John H. Kliegl and Anton T. Kliegl, its inventors.

Noun

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klieg light (plural klieg lights)

  1. An intense carbon arc lamp used in cinematography
    • 2024 July 9, Linda Feldmann, Francine Kiefer, “Is Kamala Harris ready to step up?”, in The Christian Science Monitor:
      And with the klieg lights suddenly on her every move, Ms. Harris has an opportunity to reintroduce herself to the American public after a rough start as vice president.
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