halo• Since it formed a halo over the puck, did that amount to the same thing?• For example, Nina Hagen appears as a sickly-sweet Madonna with husband and child under a halo of circus lights.• When shot from a special camera, the RoboPuck is seen on television with a halo.• A halo of wispy blondecurlscapped her pretty face.• It was here that the rising air from the plain turned to vapour and formed the miraculoushalo.• She is also wearing a silver-gray disk that appears like an ovalhalobehind her head.• A ragged halo of smoky-blue cloudwraps round the intensesilverglow.• At the day's end, when everything cools down again, the halodisappears.• Recognizing the voice, I immediately moved out of the halo of the marijuanasmoke.
Originhalo
(1500-1600)Latinhalos, from Greek, “circular area, ring”