dimly in English

adverb

vaguely, faintly

Use "dimly" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "dimly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dimly", or refer to the context using the word "dimly" in the English Dictionary.

1. Christina dimly recalled the procedure.

2. The bedside lamp glowed dimly.

3. The room was dimly lit.

4. The shoreline could be dimly seen.

5. She dimly realized that she was trembling.

6. Lights glowed dimly through the woodland.

7. Lights burned dimly in the wards.

8. I did remember, but only dimly.

9. The thought rose dimly in my mind.

10. I dimly remembered seeing the film before.

11. A solitary light burned dimly in the hall.

12. She was only dimly aware of the risk.

13. 5 The shoreline could be dimly seen.

14. She was dimly aware of voices shouting.

15. He followed her into a dimly lit kitchen.

16. The cafe occupies a single dimly lit room.

17. The room was dimly lit by indirect illumination.

18. 8 She dimly realized that she was trembling.

19. A figure was dimly visible in the evening gloom.

20. Dimly she heard Luke's terse voice as he spoke.

21. He was only dimly aware that it was raining.

22. Barrique, a dimly-lit Italian restaurant in Venice, is not content with that

23. Although a polished diamond sparkles, a rough diamond merely glows dimly.

24. Blathered started as a lightbulb moment in its inventor’s dimly lit mind

25. As inventing workshops go, Count Olaf's bathroom was small and dimly lit.

26. I was dimly aware of the sound of a car in the distance.

27. In Milton's poem, Satan, even after his fall, dimly reflects his former glory.

28. The room was dimly illuminated by the soft glow of his bedside lamp.

29. 1 Theodora swung her leather valise from the car boot into the dimly lit entrance hall.

30. In the dimly lit kitchen of her tiny apartment, Jeanne mechanically sets the table.

31. I dimly remembered having watched the sun set, copper orange over a colourless world.

32. The stack swung in farther, revealing a long, damp passageway, dimly lit with strip lights.

33. Though the shoreline could be dimly seen, it was impossible to judge how far away it was.

34. When we left the forest, pale moonlight reflected dimly on the frosty ground and it was easier to see.

35. In the motorized wheelchair, boyish face dimly illuminated by a glowing computer screed attached to the left armrest.

36. 9 The room is dimly lit and the regalia are mounted in a centrally placed glass case.

37. Milton tells us in Paradise Lost that Satan, even after his fall, still dimly reflects his former glory.

38. 8 Though the shoreline could be dimly seen,(www.Sentencedict.com) it was impossible to judge how far away it was.

39. SINCLAIR Their clothes were soaken, their hair dank; their white faces, dimly discernible, were Clammy and cold

40. Babies are weak and vulnerable in the presence of huge shapes that they can only dimly perceive.

41. Finally, you arrive in the paint scraper aisle, a dimly lit gulag in the rear of the store.

42. Your keyboard's Backlighting is an excellent tool for providing an additional source of illumination when working in dimly lit areas.

43. Babies are weak and vulnerable in the face of huge shapes and loud noises that they can only dimly perceive.

44. His gaze remained fixed on the polished surface of the table, which dimly reflected the glooms and gleams of the room.

45. 8 The room is dimly lit and the regalia are mounted in a centrally placed glass case. Armed guards stand watch.

46. Swing-doors on either side of the box-office in the small foyer led to an inner foyer, carpeted and dimly lit.

47. New former Cuomo aides Accused Dem of sexual misconduct, reportedly inviting one to 'dimly lit hotel room' Hinton said she pulled away from Cuomo and he …

48. When it is inside HUMAN body- if it has much KILESA, it is Blurredly black; if it has less KILESA- it is dimly white (ขาวหลัวๆ)

49. In making the "intrusiveness" argument, Cameron is probably drawing on a dimly remembered era in Tory folk memory when feminists Bestrode the Earth

50. I still wonder what happened to that happy-go-lucky semi-thug who used to hang out with drug dealers on dimly-lit street corners.