2. Noun. The process of becoming dim. ¹
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Definition of Dimming
1. dim [v] - See also: dim
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dimming
Literary usage of Dimming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poet Lore (1921)
"Is it on account of this job? dimming.—No. It's on account of Bo-Cottage. ...
If I neglect Bo-Cottage what would happen to the farm you'd buy me? dimming. ..."
2. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Tasteby Luther Tucker by Luther Tucker (1852)
"... dimming. ODE ON THE DEATH OF AJ DOWNING. BY A LADY <»F MARYLAND, Morns, nil
ye mountain rill«, ..."
3. Play Production in America by Arthur Edwin Krows (1916)
"... Opera dimming THE LIGHTS AT THE METROPOLITAN. The electrician at the big opera
house in New York overlooks the stage through a special covered opening ..."
4. The Works of Charles Follen: With a Memoir of His Life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1842)
"Correspondence with Dr. dimming. — He resigns the Care of the Gymnasium in
Boston.— Extracts from his Journal. DURING this winter (the latter part of the ..."