shadow
What is the Definition of shadow?
Noun:
- shade within clear boundaries
- an unilluminated area
- something existing in perception only
- a premonition of something adverse
- an indication that something has been present
- refuge from danger or observation
- a dominating and pervasive presence
- a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
- an inseparable companion
Verb:
How can I use shadow in a sentence?
Then they clambered up a passageway in the rock after Hagrid's lamp, coming out at last onto smooth, damp grass right in the shadow of the castle.
In their nervous state, every statue's shadow looked like Filch, every distant breath of wind sounded like Peeves swooping down on them.
The shadow moved across the wall. - Тень двигалась по стене.
Mere shadow and vapor .
Other meanings of shadow (synonyms, cognates).
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shadowbox |
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shadowboxing |
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shadowed |
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shadowing |
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