Sentences with dim
dim
D d - She stood waiting, in the dim light.
- The room was dim and cool and quiet.
- The maker of South Melbourne Market's famous dim sims, which attracted a cult following, has died.
- Video Earth Hour will dim lights from the basement of Fifteen restaurant to the tip of the Arts Centre spire.
- Pete's torch picked out the dim figures of Bob and Chang.
- It seems that the '60s era of social activism is all but a dim memory.
- Red Emperor's dim sum is the best I've ever had in Melbourne.
- In BRIT, use dip
- The prospects for a peaceful solution are dim.
- Dim the lighting–it is unpleasant to lie with a bright light shining in your eyes. [VERB noun]
- Dim your lights behind that car. [VERB noun]
- Their economic prospects have dimmed. [VERB]
- Her eyes dimmed with sorrow. [VERB]
- Their memory of what happened has dimmed. [VERB]
- A dim room
- A dim shape
- Eyes dim with tears
- A dim memory
- A dim colour
- dim prospects
- He dimmed the lights and put on soft music.
- The lights dimmed briefly when the air conditioning was turned on.
- The lighting was too dim for me to make out his facial features.
- He may be a bit dim, but he's not retarded.
- His vision grew dimmer as he aged.
- A dim room; a dim flashlight.
- A dim object in the distance.
- A dim idea.
- A dim color.
- A dim sound.
- Eyes dim with tears.
- A dim chance of winning.
- Her mother takes a dim view of her choice of friends.