27 adverbs to describe how to dimming

As he prayed all the stars of Arabia grew strangely dim.

The brilliancy of her beauty was curiously dimmed as an electric light might be dimmed inside a dusty globe.

If he did so, the 'hair unbound' is probably to be regarded as streaks of rain-cloud; these cloudlets ought to fertilize the soil with their moisture; but, instead of that, they merely dim the eyes of Morning, and dull the beginnings of day.

War clouds rolling dim (dimly).

A thought, in fact, had crossed Mr. Taynton's mind that quite distinctly dimmed his happiness.

Yes, they are dreadfully dim and faded, but I simply cannot have them covered up!"

In a part of the town pre-eminently dim, intricate, and populous stands "The Church of the Holy Trinity."

"Depart! and dim her beauty evermore; Go, from the shivering leaves and lily-flowers, That, white as saints on the eternal shore, Stand wavering, beckoning, in the moony bowers, Beckon me on where their moist feet are laid In the dark mould, fast by the alder-shade, Adelaïda! "Adelaïda! 'tis the Grave or Love Must fight for this great first, last mastery.

For eight consecutive days we only saw an exceedingly dim sun during three hours.

Perhaps in the twenty-first century, when the weather has done its architectural work on the exterior, and when the interior has been finely dimmed with burned incense, when stained glass and sculptured effigies of saints have been donated by future dukes, it will be a very imposing edifice indeed.

The blacking of shoes and brushing of stiff, electric, bristling hair, all on end with frost and hope, the struggling into the plate-armor of his starched shirt, the tying of the portentous and uncontrollable cravat before the glass, which was hopelessly dimmed every moment by his eager breath,these trivial and vulgar details were made beautiful and unreal by the magic of youth and love.

"That, by Jove," said I, "I cannot guess, unless you can take off this mist from my eyes, for they are horribly dim at present."

The world outside seen through the open end of the shed seemed incredibly dim and remote.

" "High-coifed, broad-browed, aged, suave yet grim, A large flat face, eyes keenly dim, Staring at nothingthat's me!and yet, With a hate one could never, no, never forget ..." "This is my world, my garden, my home, Hither my father bade mother to come And bear me out of the dark into light,

Mrs. Baverstock's beady eyes became momentarily dim; she did not possess by nature a very large amount of intuition, but love is a wonderful sharpener of wits.

To north, to west, the desert rim of the world veiled itself in magic blue, mysteriously dim.

The bladed guns are gleaming Drift in lengthened trim, Files on files for hazy miles Nebulously dim.

The three candles on the bureau made red blurs, and the windows were dimmed by the fog outside.

for many years Thou didst travel far and wide Through a life of smiles and tears, Rarely absent from his side, As the light of day for him Grew pathetically dim.

To a pale-browed, sad-eyed woman, who flits from velvet carpets and broidered flounces to the bedside of an invalid mother, whom her slender fingers and unslender and most godlike devotion can scarcely keep this side the pearly gates, I would heap a basket of summer-hued peaches smiling up from cool, green leaves into their straitened home, and, with eyes, perchance, tear-dimmed, she should read, "My good Maria:

There came the succeeding darkness, and I peered nervously up the corridor, listening tensely, and trying to find what lay beyond the faint glow of my dark-lamp, which now seemed ridiculously dim by contrast with the tremendous blaze of the flash-power....

" It was a striking contrast; that fine, florid, healthy boy, whose frame was gaining vigour and manliness daily, whose blight eye had scarcely ever been dimmed by illness or pain, and that pale, deformed, weary sleeper.

Katherine's eyes grew suspiciously dim when he had gone: she was thinking of the day when he had taken her into his confidence about Mary's love affair with Archie Raymond, and she guessed that he had told her on purpose to prevent her putting any belief in the rumours flying about concerning Jervis and Mary.

It seems scarcely possible to conceive a finer view than can be gained from the dome of the modern cathedral at sunrise on a May morning, when the prospect is not dimmed by the smoke of a hundred thousand chimneyswhen the river is just beginning to stir with its numerous craft, or when they are sleeping on its glistening bosomwhen

" Lissy had something of her mother's shining vitality, but it dimmed woefully in the rough-and-ready clatter and slam of the big Victory mill.

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