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  • 121dim|ple — «DIHM puhl», noun, verb, pled, pling. –n. 1. a small, hollow place in the skin, usually in the cheek or chin: »She has dimples in her cheeks when she smiles. There s a boil on his ear and a corn on his chin He calls it a dimple but dimples stick… …

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  • 122dim|ply — «DIHM plee», adjective. having dimples …

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  • 123dim|wit — «DIHM WIHT», noun. Informal. a stupid person; simpleton; fool: »... a slothful, inconsistent dimwit which gets along solely on a few inherited habits (Time) …

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  • 124dim·i·nu·tion — /ˌdıməˈnuːʃən/ noun, pl tions formal : the act or process of becoming less [singular] a diminution [=(more commonly) decrease] of power [noncount] the diminution of wealth …

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  • 125dim·mer — /ˈdımɚ/ noun, pl mers [count] : a device that allows you to control the brightness of a light All the lights in the room are on dimmers. [=all the lights can be made brighter or dimmer because they have special switches] a dimmer switch …

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  • 126dim·wit — /ˈdımˌwıt/ noun, pl wits [count] informal : a stupid person a harmless dimwit …

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  • 127Dim sum — For other uses, see Dimsum (disambiguation). Dim sum Typical dim sum breakfast in Hong Kong. From left to right and top to bottom: har gau, jasmine tea, chicken and vegetable congee, steamed dumpling, rice nood …

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  • 128Dim (lingerie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dim. Logo de Dim (lingerie) …

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