dimmy (Meaning)
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dimmy (a.)
Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dimmy
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dimmy Sentence Examples
- The dimly lit room created a somber atmosphere.
- She could tell that something was wrong; her mother's eyes were dimmy with worry.
- The dimmy light of the moon illuminated the sleeping town.
- The old man's eyesight had become dimmy in his old age.
- The dimmy sunlight filtered through the leaves of the trees, creating a dappled effect on the ground.
- The dimmy stars twinkled in the night sky like tiny diamonds.
- The dimmy glow of the fireflies lit up the summer night.
- The dimmy light of the candle flickered in the wind.
- The dimmy glow of the computer screen illuminated her face as she worked late into the night.
- The dimmy light of the streetlight cast long shadows on the sidewalk.
FAQs About the word dimmy
Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes.
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The dimly lit room created a somber atmosphere.
She could tell that something was wrong; her mother's eyes were dimmy with worry.
The dimmy light of the moon illuminated the sleeping town.
The old man's eyesight had become dimmy in his old age.