4182 examples of dimmest in sentences

These lands must be Italian after the war, if, with even the dimmest possibility of war remaining, Italians are to have peace of mind.

The light had been long subdued, and the chamber was dim as dimmest twilight, when suddenly, with a smile, Eunané cried "It is morning already!

" The dimmest shadow of a smile seemed only to give his words a more kindly authoritative import, and as he turned away again with a manner suggestive of finality, Madame Delphine found no choice but to depart.

For his part Duchemin was unable to accept any possible scientific explanation, and will go to his grave believing that some half-witted cyclops, back beyond the dimmest dawn of Time, created Montpellier-le-Vieux in an hour of idleness, building him a play city of titanic monoliths, then wandered away and forgot it altogether.

mock me not!with night-struck eyes upraised, Still fronting full the dome where once I gazed, Yearns my unsighted soul through dimmest space Before it let these earth-mists sink abased; Let me behold the All before I die, Passing, swift-wing'd, into Eternity; Let me no more these shapeless shadows chase!

And before the Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar, and long centuries before Nineveh or Calah or Asshur, there had been mighty kingdoms in Babylonia, of which the world had quite forgot the names, only vague rumors remaining in song or legend of Nimrod and Chedorlaomer and Ur of the Chaldees,only what was preserved in the dimmest records of the Hebrew Scriptures.

She reminded herself that she had always deemed him admirable, that only twenty minutes earlier, in the King's Road, when there was in her mind no dimmest, wildest notion of the real future, she had genuinely admired him.

Yea, dimmest daisies lost amid the grass, One might have deemed blessed us for looking at, Would rather choose,yea, so it is, alas!

In the dimmest north-east distance dawned Gibraltar, grand and gray.

Father Orin now rode nearer on the other side, and although no more than the dimmest outline of any object could be seen, the boy saw that the priest continued to turn his head and cast backward glances into the dark forest.

A mere woman, who is unskilled in finance and has only the dimmest recollection of the rule of three and compound interest, gets the better of the greatest banking institution in the world to the tune of one hundred pounds.

Nothing to do with the morning light, had she, save when it awakened, to shut it out impatiently, and turn over to the dimmest of walls until afternoon.

He calls his people Wanderers whom no God took knowledge of To give them laws, to fight for them, or blight Another race to make them ampler room; Who have no whence or whither in their souls, No dimmest lure of glorious ancestors To make a common breath for piety.

It would be truer to say that they wrote them because it was their destiny to write them, and because their hour had come, and that they published them with the dimmest hope of a return.

The dimmest dream.

The dimmest dream.

Ripon is an interesting little city, with a fact-roll of history reaching back into the dimmest centuries of the land.

" "That is good," Dora Parse replied, although she had only the dimmest idea of what Marda meant.

And he thought of it as a little green gate, swinging with its shadow in the twilight so that a touch would let you into the sweetest, dimmest old garden.

Truly the land of the Southern Cross is not the dimmest jewel in the coronet of Ireland's glories.

Oh! if he could but feel the hand of Christ touching him, or hear the lowest whisper of his voice, or catch the dimmest sight of his face!

DEAREST DAPHNE,Already everyone's got peace-strain and what state we shall all be in by the time it's actually signed I haven't the dimmest.

He could not endure the sharp angle of the nose, that so stabbed up into the dim night, unrelieved by the other features.

He could only see the little window as the dimmest and darkest square of shadow behind Markovitch's candle, but he was sure that this was so.

Yet these high gods of low savages preserve from dimmest ages of the meanest culture the sketch of a God which our highest religious thought can but fill up to its ideal.

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