Noun
The light of a torch, or of torches. Also adjectively; as, a torchlight procession.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's the light, she thought. Everyone looks like a cutthroat by torchlight. No wonder they invented electricity. Connie Willis
All Christmas decorations were burned on this day, in candlelight and torchlight processions. Source: Internet
And why thousands of citizens of Norway lit the night sky with torchlight in December 1986, when Elie received the Nobel Peace Prize. Source: Internet
According to the police director of communications, the apprehended persons were from the march which opposed the torchlight procession. Source: Internet
Nuremberg was the city where Adolf Hitler reviewed torchlight Nazi party rallies and promulgated the race laws of 1935 that paved the way for the Holocaust. Source: Internet
If they can reach said area (trees, rocks and other level architecture often acting as barriers), they’ll head there automatically, with the stage – initially shrouded in darkness – opening up as you move through it, as if being lit by torchlight. Source: Internet