dimly造句91) Yang Caini is reincarnate " nocturnal goddess " , take the swing arsis that is being hanged in half sky to photograph photo, dimly discernible romance is full of mysterious breath.
92) In the motorized wheelchair, boyish face dimly illuminated by a glowing computer screed attached to the left armrest.
93) At that point MI 5 began dimly to glimpse an awesome tantalizing prospect.
94) It was a misty afternoon, but the February sun shone dimly, and we could just distinguish the two fir trees in the yard, and the sparely scattered gravestones .
95) He dimly realizes it is dangerous if he acts imprudently without full preparation.
96) The men watched in frustration as the ring's strobe light, meant to alert searchers, blinked dimly in the murk.
97) Surrounding both at this 10th annual 20 Sur Vin wine competition in a stone-pillared wine temple are dimly lit barrels of very expensive red.
98) They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understoodExploring really deep caves is not a task for the Sunday afternoon rambler.
99) a dimly lit room.
100) The lamp overhead gave out a pallid glow , shining dimly on my face, still half asleep.
101) Two lamps burned dimly.
102) It was a misty afternoon, but the February sun shone dimly.
103) Soon you hear a lot of static, but then the needle simply disappears in a vibrational blur as the song in question is dimly but recognizably heard above the background noise.
104) The freeboard of network economy period make, unreal changes the hubble - bubble that gives countless dimly discernible.
105) Near the horizon the sun was smoldering dimly, almost obscured by formless mists and vapors, which gave an impression of mass and density without outline or tangibility.
106) An Artaxerxes III, covered with blood, flourishes dimly for a time.
107) Trilobites may have evolved such sophisticated eye-lenses to maximise optic neurone response in a dimly lit environment.
108) Sue found Behrman smelling strongly of juniper berries in his dimly - lighted den below.
109) McTeague besan dimly to feel that life was too much for him.