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Shadow 1Definition: Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light; as, the shadow of a man, of a tree, or of a tower. See the Note under Shade, n.,
Shadow 2Definition: Darkness; shade; obscurity. Shadow 3Definition: A shaded place; shelter; protection; security. Shadow 4Definition: A reflected image, as in a mirror or in water. Shadow 5Definition: That which follows or attends a person or thing like a shadow; an inseparable companion; hence, an obsequious follower. Shadow 6Definition: A spirit; a ghost; a shade; a phantom. Shadow 7Definition: An imperfect and faint representation; adumbration; indistinct image; dim bodying forth; hence, mystical representation; type. Shadow 8Definition: A small degree; a shade. Shadow 9Definition: An uninvited guest coming with one who is invited. Shadow 10Definition: To cut off light from; to put in shade; to shade; to throw a shadow upon; to overspead with obscurity. Shadow 11Definition: To conceal; to hide; to screen. Shadow 12Definition: To protect; to shelter from danger; to shroud. Shadow 13Definition: To mark with gradations of light or color; to shade. Shadow 14Definition: To represent faintly or imperfectly; to adumbrate; hence, to represent typically. Shadow 15Definition: To cloud; to darken; to cast a gloom over. Shadow 16Definition: To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal. shadow 17Definition: refuge from danger or observation; "he felt secure in his father''s shadow" shadow 18Definition: something existing in perception only; "a ghostly apparition at midnight" shadow 19Definition: an indication that something has been present; "there wasn''t a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension" shadow 20Definition: a premonition of something adverse; "a shadow over his happiness" shadow 21Definition: an unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness" shadow 22Definition: an inseparable companion; "the poor child was his mother''s shadow" shadow 23Definition: a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements shadow 24Definition: a dominating and pervasive presence; "he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father" shadow 25Definition: shade within clear boundaries shadow 26Definition: follow, usually without the person''s knowledge; "The police are shadowing her" shadow 27Definition: make appear small by comparison; "This year''s debt dwarves that of last year" shadow 28Definition: cast a shadow over
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