1 | I also feel dejected. | |
2 | The landscape was gloomy and deserted. | |
3 | Go ahead in snowstorm. Sight is dim with pure white. | |
4 | The light of a candle is dimmed by sunlight. | |
5 | And thou, when the gloom is deep and stark. | |
6 | On the dim starlight then is spread. | |
7 | The news dampened her spirits and set tears rolling down her cheeks. | |
8 | The candle cast a dim light on the table. | |
9 | But he is still a coutling in the imperial court. | |
10 | His defection from the party dim his political career. | |
11 | The moon pales the stars with her brilliance. | |
12 | My obscure lines shall not so dim their worth. | |
13 | When out of love, the most pleasant spring will lose its luster. | |
14 | The bright red of the curtain kill the brown of the carpet. | |
15 | She is quite eclipsed by her clever younger sister. | |
16 | Her dress paled before that of her hostess. | |
17 | The house was shrouded in some strange cloudiness . | |
18 | Uncertainty darkens the future of radio and television. | |
19 | The air was cool and steady as I hurled myself into the falling light. | |
20 | The top of the mountain was covered with a dark cloud, which took shine off the front view of the mountain. |