Use dimly in a sentence
Sentences starting with dimly
- Dimly but passionately I felt then, as I had always felt, that I had a mission to perform, a service to do which ultimately would be revealed to me. [9]
Sentences ending with dimly
- I have often wondered why I recollect my grandfather so distinctly and my grandmother so dimly. [10]
- Barbara's bow-window was touched by it, and--what did it mean?--a small lamp must still be burning in her room, for the window was illuminated, though but dimly. [10]
- So we saw the Jordan very dimly. [5]
- He could see dimly. [14]
- The lattices were closed on one side, and in the deep amber light the family silver shone but dimly. [9]
- The rider, Jerry Card, appeared a mere dot bobbing dimly. [13]
- The noise and bustle of the camp began to die away and the lantern, which at first had but feebly lighted the spacious lower-room of the farmhouse, burned still more dimly. [10]
More example sentences with the word dimly in them
- An enormous space, with our army's campfires dimly glowing in the fog, could be seen behind him; in front of him was misty darkness. [2]
- The warm life went out of her, and she was to herself as a dimly conscious shadow that glided with passive acquiescence wherever it was led. [6]
- By-and-by the procession went filing down the steep descent of the main avenue, the flickering rank of lights dimly revealing the lofty walls of rock almost to their point of junction sixty feet overhead. [5]
- At first it was indefinite, vague, without clear form, but at last it became a room dimly outlined, delicately veiled, as it were. [11]
- And Pierre's soul was dimly but joyfully filled not by the story itself but by its mysterious significance: by the rapturous joy that lit up Karataev's face as he told it, and the mystic significance of that joy. [2]
- A current of warm air, redolent of beer and food, met the travellers as they entered the large, low room, dimly lighted by the tiny windows, scarcely more than loop-holes, pierced in two sides. [10]
- He heard David's voice, at first dimly, then understandingly. [11]
- Night has settled upon New Brunswick and upon ancient Greece before we reach the Kennebeckasis Bay, and we only see from the car windows dimly a pleasant and fertile country, and the peaceful homes of thrifty people. [4]
- Tucking Honora's hand under her arm, she led the way majestically to the dining-room, a large apartment with a dimly lighted conservatory at the farther end, presided over by the decorous butler and his assistants. [9]
- The faint spectral trees, dimly glimpsed through the shredding fog, were very pretty things to see. [5]
- They were sitting together by themselves in the dimly lighted parlor. [6]
- Thus they came to the house where the Garvins had lived, and passed it, and stopped in front of the dimly lighted vestibule of the flats next door. [9]
- Philostratus silently beckoned to her, and she stepped into the tablinum, which was but dimly lighted by a few lamps. [10]
- This, however, seemed to her so impossible and painful, so humiliating and shocking, that she sprang from her bed and for a long time paced with bare feet the sleeping-room, which was but dimly lighted by the lamp. [10]
- After a long time he waked, and dimly knew that a face, good to look at, was bending over him. [11]
- He had never thought it out, though he was dimly conscious of some great loss--of the light gone from the evening sky. [11]
- It was as though a search-light were flung ahead of him and he saw, dimly, a new order--a new order in government and religion. [9]
- From the passage they went into a large, dimly lit room adjoining the count's reception room. [2]
- One trouble with the unfortunate man was that he realized but dimly the gravity of the crisis. [9]
- I took only the silverbound prayer-book, cast a lingering look at the old familiar objects dimly defined, and came out and locked the door again. [9]
- Abdalla motioned to the next room, where the blind men ate their evening meal, and out to the dimly lighted streets where thousands of narghilehs and cigarettes made little smoky clouds that floated around white turbans and dark faces. [11]
- She hurriedly ascended the narrow dimly lit stone staircase, calling to Pierre, who was lagging behind, to follow. [2]
- Links dimly lighted the long narrow room. [10]
- She now entered the large hall which was dimly lighted by the lamps behind the sculptor's screen, and by several tapers, now burnt down low. [10]
- On each of the gate-posts a crouching lion was outlined dimly against the fainting light, and, by crossing the street, we could see the upper line of a latticed gallery under the low roof. [9]
- Now Eva entered the dimly lighted corridor, and again her uplifted hand seemed to invite him to follow. [10]
- Looking out on the court, and sustaining this classic illusion, is a marble-paved dining room, with hangings of Pompeiian red, and frescoes of nymphs and satyrs and piping shepherds, framed between fluted pilasters, dimly discernible in the soft lights. [9]
- He now remembered the connection that existed between himself and this man who was dimly gazing at him through tears that filled his swollen eyes. [2]
- He struggled against the confession of his weakness but dimly felt that he could not overcome it and that his former gloomy frame of mind, concerning vengeance, killing, and self-sacrifice, had been dispersed like dust by contact with the first man he met. [2]
- The touch of the coming day was on the lake, and I made out the two boats dimly, riding on the dead swell and tugging idly at their chains. [9]
- The shade of the cliff above obscured the point he wanted to gain, but he could see dimly a few feet before him. [13]
- He knew dimly that the thing he shrank from belonged to nothing Romany in her, but to that scornful pride of the Gorgios which had kept the Romany outside the social pale. [11]
- I never imagined that she was capable of a great passion, as was Irene Benson, who under a serene exterior was moved by tides of deep feeling, subject to moods, and full of aspirations and longings which she herself only dimly knew the meaning of. [4]
- Then she saw that she was being carried through a large garden, and at last she dimly perceived that she was being laid on a bed. [10]
- Instead of her silver rays, the long entry of the Ortlieb house, with its lofty ceiling, was illumined only by the light of three lanterns, which struggled dimly through horn panes. [10]
- First of all she knew that the light in the outer office was burning dimly, and the discovery gave her a shock. [9]
- Gladly and quickly she hurried through the empty, dimly lighted rooms, and found Alexander in a sitting position, half asleep and half awake, with closed eyes. [10]
- Marianne stood aside; she dimly perceived that something vital was going on, that something inevitable had happened which would admit of no interference. [10]
- I began to see, dimly, that this was true for other movements going on to-day. [9]
- She seemed to see him but dimly, to hear what he said faintly; and it conveyed nothing to her mind. [9]
- As he dimly saw men rush at him, he fired. [11]
- At first I saw her dimly, as in a vision, then clearly. [9]
- The high, arched room was only dimly lighted by a hanging-lamp, but when Frau Schimmel heard his steps she shrank together till, as she fancied, she must have become smaller and less easily discoverable. [10]
- Now this same room was dimly lighted by two candles. [2]
- Prince Andrew dimly realized that all this was trivial and that he had more important cares, but he continued to speak, surprising them by empty witticisms. [2]
- As they rode past, a few of the troopers had a glimpse of the figure dimly outlined at the window. [11]
- Then I saw pallid faces, dimly luminous, and white uplifted hands, floating bodiless in the air--floating a moment and then disappearing. [5]
- A rainbow springing out of the centre of the caldron arched clear over the American cataract, and was one moment bright and the next dimly seen through the mist, which boiled up out of the foam of waters and swayed in the wind. [4]
- And there were other events which Sally Grower and the good-natured Irishwoman, Mrs. McQuillen, not holding the key, could but dimly comprehend. [9]
- Ascending a flight of steps within the long building, they reached the dimly lighted cella. [10]
- The enormous masses of rock lay dimly before him, like storm-clouds, and over his head spread the blue heavens with their thousand stars. [10]
- Her own misery now at last enabled her to see, however dimly, the woes of others; and it did not matter whether the woes were penalties or undeserved chastisement; the new-born pity of her soul made no choice and sought no difference. [11]
- For a moment nothing was visible; then, Jasmine saw, dimly, a coffin on two chairs. [11]
- When she had not always been dimly conscious of a desire to please him, of a struggle to keep him interested and contented? [9]
- But now, following Mr. Watling through the dimly lighted corridor, we came to a door on which no name was painted, and which was presently opened by a stenographer. [9]
- The play gave me the sense of the passage of a dimly connected procession of dream-pictures. [5]
- Presently, as they looked into each other's eyes, and Faith dimly apprehended something of Hylda's distress and its cause, Hylda leaned over and spasmodically pressed her hand. [11]
- The moon no longer stood forth in sharp outlines against the deep azure of the vaulted sky, but, robbed of its radiance, floated in a circle of dimly illumined mists. [10]
- I see now--as Livy always saw--that she had greatness in her; and that she herself was dimly conscious of it. [5]
- It was dimly lighted, but familiarity with the place enabled him without difficulty to find his way down the long suite, rather overcrowded with luxurious furniture, statuary, and pictures on easels, to the little library at the far end glowing in a rosy light. [4]
- It was dimly lighted by an extremely ugly lamp. [9]
- In the dimly lighted atrium of the house near the Paneum garden, she had noticed only that Barine wore something white. [10]
- The vast, dimly lighted apartment was itself mysterious, a temple of luxury quite as much as of art. [4]
- A flood of light streamed into the vast space, hitherto but dimly illumined by a few lamps. [10]
- Consciousness came at last with half delirium, half understanding; as emerging from the passing sleep of anaesthetics, the eye sees things and dimly registers them, before the brain has set them in any relation to life or comprehension. [11]
- The innermost and last was dimly lighted by a few lamps. [10]
- Those who were in the dimly lit reception room spoke in nervous whispers, and, whenever anyone went into or came from the dying man's room, grew silent and gazed with eyes full of curiosity or expectancy at his door, which creaked slightly when opened. [2]
- Fortunately for Philip, in his character of country reporter, the Mavick box was near the stage, and he could very well see what was going on in it, without wholly distracting his attention from Wagner's sometimes very dimly illuminated creation. [4]
- They even looked in at Father Damon's chapel, the dimly lighted fragrant refuge from the world and from sin. [4]
- All these things I saw, albeit dimly and blurred with tears; but I could bear no more. [5]
- He got to his feet slowly, still listening, stood for a moment motionless, then, with a cry of satisfaction, dimly saw a moving mass in the white moonlight far over by the river. [11]
- While she talked, her veins seemed filled with fire; and she was dimly and automatically aware of the disturbance about her, as though she were creating a magnetic storm that interfered with all other communication. [9]
- The fierceness of her inflamed his passion, yet he recognized dimly behind this fierceness an instinct of self-protection--and he thought of her in this moment as a struggling bird that fluttered out of his hands when they were ready to close over her. [9]
- After all our hard travel, here we were on the bank of the stream again, with the inn beyond dimly outlined through the driving snow-fall. [5]
- Dimly, in the half-darkness of her room, in which no light was burning, he saw her. [11]
- Ghosts were there, ghosts which he could but dimly feel and see, and more than once, in the long evenings, he had taken to the streets to avoid them. [9]
- His hands were folded in front of him, his eyes were fixed but dimly on the forests of the Kentucky shore across the water; his hair, uncared for, fell on the shoulders of his faded blue coat, and the stained buff waistcoat was unbuttoned. [9]
- A man came flying by now, dimly through the darkness, and other men chasing him. [5]
- When his glance first rested upon her in the dimly lighted room, the impression she made upon him was by no means favourable. [10]
- The flower-beds were edged with box, which diffused around it that dreamy balsamic odor, full of ante-natal reminiscences of a lost Paradise, dimly fragrant as might be the bdellium of ancient Havilah, the land compassed by the river Pison that went out of Eden. [6]
- I recall it dimly, as a blaze of color passing: merrymaking, jesting, feasting,--a rare contrast, I thought, to the sight I had beheld in Charlestown Bay but a while before. [9]
- Then he saw dimly the face of the man whom he was helping to his feet. [11]
- He could see dimly the desk and the window beside which he had sat for so many years, and on the wall a map of the city glowed with the incoming sun. [11]
- But he felt dimly that the relations of patron and patronized were becoming somewhat jumbled. [9]
- Within I could dimly see a walnut dresser, a chair, and a walnut bed on which was spread a mosquito bar. [9]
- The houses were dimly lighted by wooden-shuttered windows--that is, holes in the walls which served for windows. [5]
- She was, however, dimly conscious of the power she had over his chivalrous mind: the power of the weak over the strong--the tyranny of the defended over the defender. [11]
- Fournel was only dimly aware of the voice, for he was hard pressed, and it seemed to come from infinite distances. [11]
- Regretting that we could see no more of St. John, that we could scarcely see our way through its dimly lighted streets, we found the ferry to Carleton, and a sleeping-car for Bangor. [4]
- He was dimly conscious of this, for the fight round him had ceased, the storm had gone forward. [11]
- In this closer communion with Edith, whose ideas he began to comprehend, Jack dimly apprehended this view, and for the moment impulsively accepted it. [4]
- They had just come back and reported that large bodies of men had been dimly made out who were slipping stealthily away in the direction of Meung. [5]
- Endeavoring in her clear mind to separate the person, about whose personality she was so fondly foolish, from his schemes, which she so dimly comprehended, and applying to his somewhat hazy occupations her simple moral test, were the schemes quite legitimate? [4]
- Near by, the campfires were dimly burning among the French Guards, and in the distance those of the Russian line shone through the smoke. [2]
- Cynthia saw them but dimly through her tears. [9]
- Her lamp had burned out, and the starlight but dimly illuminated her chamber. [6]
- A light still burned in the extension roof--Krebs's light; another shone dimly through the ground glass of the front door. [9]
- It was dimly borne in on him, as he gazed at the hospital in the distance, that this thing called Love, which seizes upon our innermost selves, which takes up residence in the inner sanctuary, may not be dislodged. [11]
- The fog had begun to clear and enemy troops were already dimly visible about a mile and a half off on the opposite heights. [2]
- But now he began to perceive, dimly, things that might become the elements of a tragedy, even as Mr. Merrill had perceived them some months before. [9]
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