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disliked



ADJECTIVE
loveless
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The features of the visitor began to undergo a wonderful and lovely change; they brightened and softened with a tender triumph; and, even as they brightened, faded and dislimned.

From Short Stories Old and New by Smith, C. Alphonso (Charles Alphonso)

The features of the visitor began to undergo a wonderful and lovely change: they brightened and softened with a tender triumph; and, even as they brightened, faded and dislimned.

From Short Stories for English Courses by Mikels, Rosa Mary Redding

He is now dislimned into space, but he was, according to all his thoughtful contemporaries, a "son of thunder," a "giant force of activity."

From Yesterdays with Authors by Fields, James T.

A reader of that memoir to-day will feel, with Swift, that literary reputations are dislimned and shifted as quickly and softly as the forms of clouds when the wind plays aloft.

From A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. by Gosse, Edmund

Its figures dislimned into things that have been, its noise did not thunder at my threshold.

From The Indian Lily and Other Stories by Lewisohn, Ludwig




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