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Dimmish

Dimmish \Dim"mish\, Dimmy \Dim"my\, a. Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes. ``Dimmy clouds.''
--Sir P. Sidney.

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dimmish

a. Somewhat dim.

Usage examples of "dimmish".

To those watching, he simply seemed to enter the middle distance, dimmish, and recede until the eye could no longer fix on his point.

There were dimmish paintings of hunters and steeplechase horses whose heads all looked too small.

He was a big man, tall and broad-shouldered, but his most outstanding feature, visible even in the dimmish streetlight, was his hair.

It also came to him to consider that the vague glimpses he caught of their faces in the dimmish light showed them to be pale .