- - Blurred
- - Dim part of notable arena
- - Indistinct note to a king
- - Dim British king on stage
- - tired-eyed, tolerate learner coming in
- - Impaired vision
- - Dim, to Donne
- - Dim, as with tears
- - ... dim, initially boring, Shakespearean character
- - Dim with tears
- - Get fuzzy, as vision
- - Make dim, as with tears
- - Watery lake in Paddington perhaps
- - Make dim
- - Blur, as with tears
- - Dim (the eyes)
- - Make dim, as by tears
- - Make dim, as overstrained eyes
- - Hamper, as vision
- - Obscure, as vision
- - Cause fuzzy vision
- - Blur, as vision
- - Vision problem
- - Obscure to view
- - Cloudiness of vision
- - Clouded
- - Get tearily dim
- - Blur with tears
- - Bedim
- - Make eyes watery
- - Misty
- - Dim; cloudy
- - Teary dimness
- - Eye glaze
- - Misty, as the eyes.
- - Misty or dim.
- - Watery and dim.
- - Combination of a blot and a smear.
- - Dimness
- - Make fuzzy
- - Get fuzzy
- - Make indistinct
- - Cloudiness
- - Make cloudy
- - Overshadow
- - Teary-eyed
- - Dim
- - Indistinct
- - Fuzzy
- - Obscure
- - Watery
- - Dull
- - Cloudy
- - dim book by nonsense rhymester
- - Dim view from inside Marble Arch
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