bulb

simple noun42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

The most common term for a bulb used for illumination.

A bulb designed to use less electricity.

A bulb designed to use less electricity.

A bulb designed to use less electricity.

Only one bulb.

A bulb that produces a lot of light.

A bulb powered by electricity.

A type of energy-efficient bulb.

Refers to the power rating of the bulb.

A type of incandescent bulb that is more efficient.

Refers to the power rating of the bulb.

A traditional type of bulb with a wire filament.

A light bulb without a lampshade or cover.

A bulb that produces little light.

A light bulb without a lampshade or cover.

A transparent bulb where you can see the filament.

A bulb that emits light of a specific color.

A bulb from which a flower will grow.

A bulb planted in autumn to flower in spring.

A bulb planted in spring to flower in summer.

A bulb that flowers in the spring.

A bulb that flowers in the summer.

The bulb of a tulip plant.

The bulb of a daffodil plant.

Refers to the lifespan of a bulb.

When the light from a bulb is unsteady.

A bulb, especially a camera flashbulb, emits a sudden burst of light.

A flashbulb emits its light.

When a bulb is suspended, often from a ceiling.

The bulb provides illumination for something.

When a bulb stops working or burns out.

The bulb begins to develop into a plant.

The plant grown from the bulb produces a flower.

The bulb begins to send out new growth.

To replace a bulb that no longer works.

To replace a bulb that no longer works.

To take out a bulb from its socket.

To remove a bulb by turning it.

To put bulbs in the ground so they will grow.

To cultivate plants from bulbs.

To give water to bulbs.

To position bulbs in the ground for planting.

To remove bulbs from the ground after flowering.

To remove bulbs from the ground after flowering.