shadowed in English

verb
1
envelop in shadow; cast a shadow over.
the market is shadowed by St. Margaret's church
2
follow and observe (someone) closely and typically secretly.
he had been up all night shadowing a team of poachers

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

1. 21 The hood shadowed her face.

2. 4 A grove of trees shadowed the house densely.

3. The vinegar had over-shadowed the saccharin.

4. 12 The tree - shadowed alley be also dissolute!

5. Merely shadowed slopes retain some low base runoff over the summer.

6. If it's shadowed, I won't be able to draw it.

7. " Again the shadowed pool shall break in dimples at your feet.

8. Asterisked Cloud-shadowed view from the Appalachian Trail at Wolf Rocks, Monroe County

9. 17 The module will pass over several of the moon's permanently shadowed craters.

10. At that rugged face, shadowed by darkness, into the unearthly blue of his eyes.

11. Synonyms for Bedimmed include beclouded, clouded, darkened, obscured, overcast, dimmed, shadowed, befogged, blackened and bleared

12. Definition "Zone enhancers" are used to improve the quality of a signal in shadowed locations.

13. 5 Begrimed by obscure use, otiose warehouses shadowed the rigid,(www.Sentencedict.com) corky bobbing of gulls.

14. On the first pass he turned up Wingless Bird , Fish - Spear , and The Shadowed Path.

15. 24 Begrimed by obscure use, otiose warehouses shadowed the rigid, corky bobbing of gulls.

16. 25 He relentlessly shadowed Michael from the start, harrying the Ferrari at every turn.

17. Her smooth tongue, gleaming, lolled. Sheer terror shadowed her indented eyes, and yet never would she be caught.

18. Polar pili and a compact, amorphous slime layer surrounding the cells were evident in shadowed preparations of in situ cells.

19. Caliginous: 1 adj dark and misty and gloomy Synonyms: dark devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black

20. But that is because his original leitmotif has been hopelessly over-shadowed through the lack of a good self-education.

21. Since the output of the speaker in the second mode is shadowed by the user's head, no acoustic feedback occurs.

22. Nasa's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has used its Diviner instrument to probe the insides of permanently shadowed craters on Earth's satellite.

23. Tooley Crater is a 7 km Crater in a permanently shadowed region of Shoemaker Crater near the lunar south pole.

24. Around me sat color in human flesh—brown that Crimsoned readily; dim soft-yellow that escaped description; cream-like duskiness that shadowed to rich

25. Crepuscular: 1 adj like twilight; dim “the evening's Crepuscular charm” Synonyms: dark devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black

26. Raised volcanic ramparts and plunging dark-shadowed chasms abut terraced green hills and flowering meadows that bake under the scorching Aegean sun.

27. A creeping wave in electromagnetism or acoustics is the wave that is diffracted around the shadowed surface of a smooth body such as a sphere.

28. 25 The chanting stilled as the leader, face shadowed by a heavily gilded hood, stepped forward and began to intone a ritual in some indecipherable tongue.

29. NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, last month slammed into one of moon's permanently shadowed craters near the south pole to study whether ice was buried underneath.

30. 6 If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.

31. If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.

32. LCROSS uses the spent second stage of the Atlas rocket, the Centaur, as an SUV-sized kinetic impactor that will excavate a small crater on the floor of a permanently shadowed lunar crater.

33. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

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35. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

36. Caliginous - dark and misty and gloomy dark - devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black; "sitting in a dark corner"; "a dark day"; "dark shadows"; "dark as the inside of a black cat"

37. From a criminal justice reform perspective other than the kind of overcharging and sort of Bumblingness of the whole thing and, and the guy, apparently the prosecutors are trained similar to when I was a waiter and I shifted to being a bartender and they sort of shadowed for a few months.

38. Then, too, because of false rumors in which we were described as “a dangerous Fifth Column,” we were often shadowed and accosted in the streets by detectives; and one of the “pioneer” homes was even ransacked from top to bottom at one o’clock in the morning; but naturally no evidence of any subversive activity could be found.

39. Adumbrate (v.) 1580s, "to outline, to sketch," from Latin adumbratus "sketched, shadowed in outline," also "feigned, unreal, sham, fictitious," past participle of adumbrare "cast a shadow over;" in painting, "to represent (a thing) in outline," from ad "to" (see ad-) + umbrare "to cast in shadow," from PIE root *andho-"blind; dark" (see umbrage).Meaning "to overshadow" is from 1660s in English.