Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Partially dim; rather dim. Also spelled
dimish .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Somewhat dim.
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- adjective Somewhat
dim .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I watched and felt Elbryan's spirit dimmish and dissipate into nothingness even as I witnessed the breaking of the blackness, the destruction of Bestesbulzibar.
Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999
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I watched and felt Elbryan's spirit dimmish and dissipate into nothingness even as I witnessed the breaking of the blackness, the destruction of Bestesbulzibar.
Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999
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And once he heard the troll's slithering sound dimmish down toward the end of the tunnel, he began to try again to feel out the knots, using what slight movement he had in his fingers, in the case that the troll might have redone its work and left him a knot in reach ...
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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And once he heard the troll's slithering sound dimmish down toward the end of the tunnel, he began to try again to feel out the knots, using what slight movement he had in his fingers, in the case that the troll might have redone its work and left him a knot in reach ...
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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'Moneyholism,' Jik said, like a lecturer to a dimmish class, 'is a widespread disease easily understood by everyone who has ever felt a twinge of greed, which is everyone.'
In The Frame Francis, Dick 1976
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"You think it ought to hang in a dimmish light, what?"
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Her worshipped image had got a little rubbed and dimmish of late to be sure, but breathe on the colours, and you saw them come out clear, and oh! bewilderingly lovely.
The Dop Doctor Richard Dehan 1897
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And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a couple of the hounds bulging in from under Jim's bed; and they kept on piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in there to get your breath.
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And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a couple of the hounds bulging in from under Jim's bed; and they kept on piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in there to get your breath.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36 to The Last Mark Twain 1872
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And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a couple of the hounds bulging in from under Jim's bed; and they kept on piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in there to get your breath.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain 1872
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