dimmy (Meaning)

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dimmy (a.)

Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dimmy

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dimmy Sentence Examples

  1. The dimly lit room created a somber atmosphere.
  2. She could tell that something was wrong; her mother's eyes were dimmy with worry.
  3. The dimmy light of the moon illuminated the sleeping town.
  4. The old man's eyesight had become dimmy in his old age.
  5. The dimmy sunlight filtered through the leaves of the trees, creating a dappled effect on the ground.
  6. The dimmy stars twinkled in the night sky like tiny diamonds.
  7. The dimmy glow of the fireflies lit up the summer night.
  8. The dimmy light of the candle flickered in the wind.
  9. The dimmy glow of the computer screen illuminated her face as she worked late into the night.
  10. The dimmy light of the streetlight cast long shadows on the sidewalk.

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Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes.

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No antonyms found.

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.