1We must douse the glim, and in the dark change our anchorage.
2I think I'm looking at more glim lights but they're different.
3Go for a glim, Bess, to light in the parish bull with proper respect.
4Lucky I would not work till the glim was out.
5Many of the glim lights could have been burned, overheated.
6But douse the glim there; we shan't want it, and it might give the alarm.
7Skip out now; I'm going to douse the glim.
8Some one sung out from among ourselves to "dowse the glim."
9Come, track up the dancers, and douse the glim.
10The glim lights are bright enough to see clearly but are dim compared to the garden.
11He came to us-conductedus to the spot-we heard voices-showed up the glim-andsaw our man.
12I caught myself, came to a dead stop, then carefully walked around the glim's outstretched leg.
13Hold up till we get the glim goin'!
14The glim was dowsed-thewords were Archie's-andin the best contraband manner we stole down the gully.
15Here, you, let me take the glim.
16Douse the glim whenever you're ready, Cook.