dimly

IPA: dˈɪmɫi

adverb

  • In a dim manner; not clearly.
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Examples of "dimly" in Sentences

  • Countless old odors called the dimly lit cargo bay of the Rocinante their home.
  • Half-forgotten pasts were recalled dimly around flickering Dark Age watch fires,
  • Yet VIA remains a name dimly remembered in Europe and the US - if it's even remembered at all
  • Years ago, in dimly remembered days as a starving bard, the King had bitten me and passed the curse of Crasts.
  • All the evidence gleaned, of course, in dimly lit caves, from the few, remaining, extant sources available to them.
  • I recall dimly, I must admit the end of Anita Brookner's Hotel du Lac where the protagonist writes out a telegram to send which says "Coming home," then she changes her mind, crosses it out and writes "Returning."
  • Throw in the lukewarm defense of Rumsfeld by a mere handful of the Republican majority, the substitution of "support the troops" for any talk of "support the president" when referring to the war, the lack of pundits touting his "accomplishments," and I think the handwriting, no matter how dimly, is starting to appear on the wall.

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