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- noun Alternative spelling of
glow stick .
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Examples
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A great idea is to break a glowstick and paint your hoop with it~ its short term but glows bright at night without black lights
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We’re going camping in December, and a glowstick is my solution to a safe camping-friendly nightlight for the kids the fact that I love them has nothing to do with it :
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We’re going camping in December, and a glowstick is my solution to a safe camping-friendly nightlight for the kids the fact that I love them has nothing to do with it :
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The screening process uses a blue-light, "glowstick" technology to detect oral cancer at its earliest stage.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Vizilite Plus® uses a blue-light, "glowstick" technology that detects oral cancer at its earliest stage.
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®, which uses a blue-light, "glowstick" technology to detect oral cancer at its earliest stage.
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What the revival needs – at least for my shallow journalistic, box-labelling purposes – are figureheads, flying the flag, and flying it shirtless, quite possibly with a glowstick in the other hand.
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(Also: The kind that make you laugh when an errant glowstick gets chucked at your head.)
FreeFest: LCD Soundsystem delivers the grandest of finales Click Track 2010
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Each time a glowstick went into the air, a future was made, just like that.
Lesley M. M. Blume: Glitter and Gold: New Yorkers for Children Gala Builds New Futures (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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Check out this wonderfully scary photograph from Flickr user Jannepaint (right) using the technique of lightpainting: "long-exposure photography where the subject uses a source of light such as an LED, a sparkler or glowstick, and trails it around themselves."
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