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Meaning of shadowish
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shadowish (a.)
Shadowy; vague.
shadowish Sentence Examples
- The slender silhouette cast a shadowish presence upon the moonlit lawn.
- A shadowish figure lurked in the dim alleyway, its movements concealed by the flickering streetlights.
- The leaves of the ancient oak tree created a shadowish canopy that enveloped the forest floor in mystery.
- The old woman's shadowish gaze followed me as I walked past her dim-lit cottage.
- The shadowish depths of the cave swallowed me whole, leaving me in a realm of impenetrable darkness.
- The stranger's shadowish eyes seemed to pierce through my very being, revealing my deepest secrets.
- A shadowish apparition appeared at the foot of the bed, its form flickering and indistinct.
- The towering skyscraper cast a shadowish mantle over the city below, obscuring its vibrant tapestry.
- The artist's canvas captured the shadowish beauty of the dying embers in the fireplace.
- Through the mist-shrouded window, I glimpsed a shadowish figure approaching the house, its intentions inscrutable.
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Shadowy; vague.
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The slender silhouette cast a shadowish presence upon the moonlit lawn.
A shadowish figure lurked in the dim alleyway, its movements concealed by the flickering streetlights.
The leaves of the ancient oak tree created a shadowish canopy that enveloped the forest floor in mystery.
The old woman's shadowish gaze followed me as I walked past her dim-lit cottage.