The light was so bright that I had to cover my eyes.
As the cold room heaved and shook with the dreariness of the icy land, the frigid, sullen, famished and weary peasants huddled around the bright kerosene lantern.
That child seems particularly bright.
Leash your dog before you take it outside. The leash was bright red and made of leather.
The moonlight was bright
The projector had a new bulb;we could tell because the image it was "throwing onto the wall" was bright and clear.
You don't. The word mens is not a proper word. Men is already a plural word, so you don't need to add an "s." Perhaps you meant to use the possessive of men, which is MEN'S. A sentence for this word would be "The men's room has a line a mile long waiting to use it!"
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
the lumen is bright
the sun has a bright sheen
The parade float was festooned with bright ribbons and streamers.
The youth of today enjoys a bright and rosy future.
Vermillion is a bright red pigment. He painted his bedroom vermillion.
on a bright sunny day i decided to bask in the sun light.
Around the dark fluid was a bright white line, the pericardium .
I have a bright blue notebook that I use for math vocabulary.
You can use the word blaze to mean a bright fire. An example of a sentence using the word blaze is, "The camp bonfire blazed throughout most of the night."
"The sun is never too bright at the north pole". "Charlie is a bright kid"
She is a free spirit who wore a bright pink suit instead of a traditional wedding gown.
Leash your dog before you take it outside. The leash was bright red and made of leather.