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dim-sighted
adjective
Not able to see clearly or easily.
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They are hard to dismiss by any but the wilfully dim-sighted.
That's when the troupe's dimwitted, dim-sighted ingénue (Kali Rocha in Ms. Finneran's role) first loses a contact lens during the limbo hours of a long technical rehearsal.
Were not timid scholarship and dim-sighted scrupulosity precisely the shortcomings he found in the Cambridge of which, in the early days, he was the scourge?
How terrible to 'be what we call highly taught and yet not to enjoy: to be present at this great spectacle of life… but always to be scholarly and uninspired, ambitious and timid, scrupulous and dim-sighted'.
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On land, pinnipeds are near-sighted in dim light.
The fact that the dim-witted and near-sighted MPAA has slapped an NC-17 rating on Steve McQueen's Shame implies that there is something prurient about this film, whose central figure is a sex addict, struggling with his demons.
This is generally regarded as too dim to be seen with the naked eye, but under exceptional viewing conditions a very sharp-sighted person may be able to see this dwarf planet.
For example, RPE65-LCA patients behave like sighted individuals in a brightly lit mobility course but behave as severely visually impaired in a dim light environment [ 7].
True, but short-sighted.
This is short-sighted.
Or the short-sighted?
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