noun.
An early type of stage light in which lime was heated to incandescence producing brilliant illumination.
noun.
The brilliant white light so produced.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
noun.
Same as calcium light (which see, under calcium).
the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noun.
That part of the stage upon which the limelight is cast, usually where the most important action is progressing or where the leading player or players are placed and upon which the attention of the spectators is therefore concentrated.
An intense light produced by heating lime. See Calcium light under calcium.
noun.
A type of stagelighting once used in theatres and music halls, producing a bright light by the use of incandescentquicklime.
noun.Attention, notice, a starring or centralrole, present fame.
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noun.
a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light; formerly used for stage lighting
noun.
a focus of public attention
Word Usage
"The plan that has been labeled "socialist" ever since Joe the Plumber stepped into the limelight is the inevitable consequence when the federal government has spent itself into the ground."