shadowy

IPA: ʃˈædoʊi

adjective

  • In shadow; darkened by shadows.
  • (of character) Dark, obscure.
  • (figurative) Vague, dim, unclear, faint of an image.
  • (rare, dated) Indulging in fancies; daydreaming.
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Examples of "shadowy" in Sentences

  • The outside was much more shadowy.
  • A shadowy figure shoots Posa in the chest.
  • It's revealed the shadowy figure is Smalls
  • It was the shadowy outline of the alien ship.
  • Inside the door, to the west is the shadowy wall.
  • The door opens and the shadowy figure of an alien appears.
  • The church is dedicated to the shadowy figure of St Moluag.
  • I place him in the shadowy underworld of physics agitators.
  • Look at the shadowy portrait that has replaced the original photo.
  • As she reaches the altar a shadowy figure is seen in the doorway behind her.
  • Are you going to suggest that talent is best served in shadowy corners of the industry?
  • '' Are you going to suggest that talent is best served in shadowy corners of the industry? ''
  • The story, though shadowy, is starting to form in my head, as are the protagonists and antagonists.
  • The less fortunate sleep in shadowy doorways, oblivious to noise through the mechanics of sniffed [...]
  • The less fortunate sleep in shadowy doorways, oblivious to noise through the mechanics of sniffed thinner.
  • We show perhaps a little snippet from a Web site that we call a shadowy Islamic Web site, but actually, it's out there.
  • We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.
  • Mr Obama has consistently railed against what he called "shadowy groups with harmless-sounding names", even using his 2010 State of the Union address to attack the Supreme Court for allowing their creation.
  • He tends to operate behind the scenes, but his money stands tall, front and center, usually showing up in what some call shadowy organizations that pay for negative political advertisements that attack candidates who don't share his staunchly conservative, and pro-business values.
  • The government witness Atef Shafik, a senior language analyst for the FBI, made the argument that Muslims using common phrases that refer to peace and God are terrorists because the phrases reveal that they are Islamists, and this makes them part of the Muslim Brotherhood, which he described as a shadowy anti-Israel organization that calls for the destruction of the Western civilization from within, in order to replace it with an Islamic society.

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