| Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916. | | | | Dimmed |
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like a vague remnant of some by-past scene. Charlotte Brontë | 1 |
Dimmed and flattened, like an etching that has gone too often to the press. John Corbin | 2 |
Dimmed and torn, like the remainder tatters of a dream. Thomas Hood | 3 |
Dimmd, like to the morning mist. Thomas Sackville | 4 | | |
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