Phrases with «to change a lightbulb»

The phrase "to change a lightbulb" means to replace an old or broken lightbulb with a new one. Full definition

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Sentences with «to change a lightbulb»

  • Exactly two and a half years after Megumi began filming HERB & DOROTHY, interweaving dozens of personal visits to the Vogel apartment without a camera or crew in tow, to scoop a dead fish out of the fish tank or to change a lightbulb in the Vogel bathroom — which by the way, still has installed works of Lawrence Weiner and Sol LeWitt as they are drawn on the walls and can't be taken down — Megumi was finally allowed access into a private studio visit with an artist. (herbanddorothy.com)
  • Any disputes or questions go to the ombudsperson, who also handles miscellaneous tasks, such as changing lightbulbs and fixing the printer. (inc.com)
  • None, Atheists don't change lightbulbs, they invent them. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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