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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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baclkights, taillights,backyard lights

0What do you call the lights installed under the ceiling that illuminate your backyard, baclkights, taillights,backyard lights?Can you give me a keyword to confirm on Google.02br
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0I am not sure about the rest of US but in Calif. most backyards do not have ceilings. I can picture what you tried to say.

  • 0I am not sure about the rest of US but in Calif.
  • most backyards do not have ceilings.
  • I can picture what you tried to say.
  • Some homes do have covered porches, ,especially in the south which may have lights and a fan under the ceilings.
  • If it is a covered patio, it's either called a 01sup 00patio light; or a "porch light02sup 00" as some still call it.
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0I am not sure about the rest of US but in Calif. most backyards do not have ceilings. I can picture what you tried to say. Some homes do have covered porches, ,especially in the south which may have lights and a fan under the ceilings. If it is a covered patio, it's either called a 01sup00patio light; or a "porch light02sup00" as some still call it. At the front door
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0A light attached to the house, but aimed so that it lights up the backyard might be called a floodlight. Porch light or backyard light would also work in your example.0-
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0patio light will do! Thanks Goodman.0-

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