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mere shadow

 

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Mere Shadow

Noun:

1. A faint or indistinct reflection or image.

Example: The moon cast a mere shadow on the water.

2. Something without substance or significance; a mere imitation.

Example: His claims of success were just a mere shadow of the truth.

Adjective:

1. Existing only in a slight or superficial way; insignificant.

Example: His role in the play was a mere shadow, with only a few lines.

2. Pale or weak in quality; lacking depth or intensity.

Example: She danced with a mere shadow of enthusiasm that used to be.

Verb:

1. To follow or accompany someone closely, like a shadow.

Example: The detective began to mere shadow the suspect's every move.

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