dislimn
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of dislimn
Example Sentences
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And with that the landscape framed in the doorway began to waver and dislimn.
From The Path of the King by Buchan, John
But in the darkness dim Those lineaments did waver and dislimn Like clouds at the sun's waking.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 1, 1890 by Various
Features of this latter sort "dislimn" and yield, as the writing on palimpsests, to the regal majesty of the divine countenance, which none can look upon and smile.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 by Various
Into fingers and tresses the running waters dislimn, and then, that great obstacle passed, their hundred rillets run together again and go on their way with music.
From A West Country Pilgrimage by Phillpots, Eden
The sticks break, the stones crumble, The eternal altars tilt and tumble, Sanctions and tales dislimn like mist About the amazed evangelist.
From Fables by Stevenson, Robert Louis
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