Sentence examples for the dimmed from inspiring English sources

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the dimmed

adjective

Not bright or colorful.

  • The lighting was too dim for me to make out his facial features.

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They persist in registering the dimmed signals of a bygone time.

Meanwhile, it is heartening to know that a mad dash for freedom which set off from Columbia University 75 years ago is being celebrated in the dimmed City of Light this summer.

But Bellos, whose deconstructive critiques seem in alignment with the dimmed down individualism consistent with French socialists like Jack Lang and others who helped craft European cultural policy.

Shadows became strangely acute, as the dimmed overhead light focused more intensely than the dimmed angled light of sunrise or sunset.

I would point to the dimmed lights and stacked chairs as proof that we were shut.

Mr. Sheen exudes the dimmed but still forceful energy of a comer who never quite came.

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The lights dimmed, the story began.

As the lights dimmed, the frustration began.

Then the lights dimmed.

Then the spotlight dimmed.

Slowly, the clamour dimmed.

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