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Meaning of disshadow
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disshadow (v. t.)
To free from shadow or shade.
disshadow Sentence Examples
- The disshadow of the building extended several blocks, creating a gloomy atmosphere.
- As the sun began to set, the disshadow of the mountain crept across the valley below.
- The disshadow of the clouds obscured the sun, casting a pallor over the landscape.
- The trees stood tall and proud, their disshadows dancing on the ground like fleeting spirits.
- The disshadow of the past haunted her, reminding her of the mistakes she had made.
- He walked through the disshadowed alleyway, his footsteps echoing in the silence.
- The disshadow of doubt lingered in her mind, preventing her from making a decision.
- The disshadow of war hung heavy in the air, as people anxiously awaited news from the front lines.
- The disshadow of poverty cast a pall over the city, as people struggled to make ends meet.
- The disshadow of the moon eclipsed the sun, creating a breathtaking celestial spectacle.
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To free from shadow or shade.
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The disshadow of the building extended several blocks, creating a gloomy atmosphere.
As the sun began to set, the disshadow of the mountain crept across the valley below.
The disshadow of the clouds obscured the sun, casting a pallor over the landscape.
The trees stood tall and proud, their disshadows dancing on the ground like fleeting spirits.