shadow

  • 21shadow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, deep, dense, strong ▪ The house lay in dark shadow. ▪ black ▪ faint …

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  • 22Shadow — El término shadow (sombra en ingles) puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Cine y televisión 2 Música 3 Videojuegos 4 Otros usos …

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  • 23Shadow — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Shadow est un personnage de Final Fantasy VI ; Shadow est un personnage de l univers Sonic ; The Shadow est un héros de radio et de pulps des… …

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  • 24shadow — 01. The building cast its [shadow] over the house. 02. When I was a child, I used to play a game in which we had to try to step on someone s [shadow]. 03. I saw the [shadow] of a man on the side of the building. 04. She is so timid that she is… …

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  • 25Shadow (OS/2) — In the graphical Workplace Shell of the OS/2 operating system, a shadow is an object that represents another object.A shadow as a stand in for any other object on the desktop, such as a document, an application, a folder, a hard disk, a network… …

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  • 26shadow — shadower, n. shadowless, adj. shadowlike, adj. /shad oh/, n. 1. a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light. 2. shade or comparative darkness, as in an area. 3. shadows, darkness, esp. that coming after… …

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  • 27shadow — n. 1) to cast, produce, throw a shadow (the setting sun cast long shadows) 2) shadows fall 3) (misc.) a mere shadow of one s former self; beyond a shadow of a doubt; to walk in smb. s shadow ( to be subservient to smb.) * * * [ ʃædəʊ] beyond a… …

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  • 28shadow — {{11}}shadow (n.) O.E. sceadwe, sceaduwe, oblique cases of sceadu (see SHADE (Cf. shade)). As a designation of members of an opposition party chosen as counterparts of the government in power, it is recorded from 1906. Shadow of Death (Ps.… …

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  • 29shadow — 1. noun 1) he saw her shadow in the doorway Syn: silhouette, outline, shape, contour, profile 2) (shadows) he emerged from the shadows Syn: shade, darkness, twilight; …

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  • 30shadow — shad•ow [[t]ˈʃæd oʊ[/t]] n. 1) a dark figure or image cast on the ground or other surface by a body intercepting light 2) shade or comparative darkness 3) shadows, darkness, esp. that coming after sunset 4) shelter or protection 5) a slight… …

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