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Filter by Meaning The campfire cast a dim glow on the faces of the storytellers.
The dim candlelight created a sense of mystery in the old castle.
The dim moonlight revealed the silhouette of a tree against the night sky.
The dim theater created an immersive experience for the audience.
The dim glow of the computer screen kept him awake late into the night.
The dim disco lights set the mood for a lively dance party.
He had a dim understanding of the complex scientific concept.
The dim sound of distant thunder echoed through the valley.
The dim tourist got lost in the city despite having a map.
After the accident, his mood became increasingly dim.
The restaurant had a dim ambiance, perfect for a romantic dinner.
The dim streetlights created a sense of mystery as she walked alone at night.
His dim voice trailed off as he shared his secret with her.
Please dim the headlights on your car; they're blinding the other drivers.
The artist used a special brush to dim the colors in the painting and create a more subdued effect.
The doctor advised the patient to dim the brightness on their electronic devices to reduce eye strain.
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