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Dimness   Listen
noun
Dimness  n.  
1.
The state or quality being dim; lack of brightness, clearness, or distinctness; dullness; obscurity.
2.
Dullness, or want of clearness, of vision or of intellectual perception.
Synonyms: Darkness; obscurity; gloom. See Darkness.






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"Dimness" Quotes from Famous Books



... his turnings, the old bishop gave us the benediction. Then the door closed on the glory of his robes, and in a minute, in the darkness we were rustling down a circular narrow staircase into the dimness of a crypt, lit by the little blue flame of an oil lamp. From above came sounds like thunder, immense, vibrating; we were immediately under the choir. Through the cracks round a large stone showed a parallelogram ...
— Romance • Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer

... had run before, now he flew. But fast as he ran, the leaves burned faster. The flame was ready to expire when, with a great leap, he bounded on the mat. The wind of his leaping blew it out; and with that the beach was gone, and the sun and the sea, and they stood once more in the dimness of the shuttered parlour, and were once more shaken and blinded; and on the mat betwixt them lay a pile of shining dollars. Keola ran to the shutters; and there was the steamer tossing in the ...
— Island Nights' Entertainments • Robert Louis Stevenson

... carving, both on the screen that separates it from the nave, and on the seats and walls; very curious and most elaborate, and lavished (one would say) most wastefully, where nobody would think of looking for it,—where, indeed, amid the dimness of the cathedral, the exquisite detail of the elaboration could not possibly be seen. Our guide lighted some of the gas-burners, of which there are many hundreds, to help us see them; but it required close scrutiny, ...
— Passages From the English Notebooks, Complete • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... toiled up the steep stair, guiding ourselves by feeling, and in a few minutes Were at Prospect Point, that jutting bit of turf on the precipice's edge where the trees draw back and allow in daytime a wide view of the city and surrounding country, and we both stood breathless there in the dimness, in front of a sight bewilderingly grand enough to of itself ...
— The Young Seigneur - Or, Nation-Making • Wilfrid Chateauclair

... The dimness of [g] and [d] is an infallible precursor of rain, and if the Bee Hive is not visible in a clear sky, it is a presage ...
— A Field Book of the Stars • William Tyler Olcott


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