Sentences with dimmed
dim
D d - A dim room; a dim flashlight.
- A dim object in the distance.
- Well-dressed, well-mannered and with a spark that has never dimmed, he remains the consummate gentleman.
- The windows that once were probably clear glass are dimmed and there are cracks in some.
- A dim idea.
- A dim color.
- The loss of Jacques Reymond, arguably Australia's best French chef, has not dimmed Mietta's lustre; the young French-led kitchen brigade cooks admirably.
- While the Leonski case, and familiarity, dimmed Melbourne's initial enthusiasm, the Americans remained highly regarded, Darian-Smith says.
- A dim sound.
- Eyes dim with tears.
- A dim chance of winning.
- Her mother takes a dim view of her choice of friends.