ˌlight (sth) ˈup

ˌlight (sth) ˈup
phrasal verb
1) informal
to light a cigarette
2) if someone's face or eyes light up, they express a strong emotion, usually happiness or excitement
a smile that lit up her whole face[/ex]
Antony's eyes lit up when Keiko walked into the room.[/ex]

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