A computer network that spans a wider area than does a local area network.
(Of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble.
1 However, South Korean battery expert and professor Park Chul - wan was more optimistic.
2 It was misting; the streets gleamed wet and wan beneath the lamps.
3 Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan ; her mien terribly haggard.
4 The whole forest world was wan and ghostly in the mysterious light.
5 Isabelle looked wan and pale, and desperately unhappy, and with good reason.
6 Unfortunately, D'Agosto loosely anchors the movie in a wan and passive manner.
7 In the thin, cold moonlight, the wintry wood looked spectral and wan .
8 Even in the wan light her face was rosy with her confession.
9 Marcella looked wan and tired; her eyes were ringed with black shadows.
10 Tamír managed a wan smile; the Dragon was one of Illior's signs.
11 Evangeline dropped her fists to her sides and forced a wan smile.
12 After she'd calmed, she began to speak in a wan , desolate voice.
13 Tired and sad are the air-mothers, and their gardens rent and wan .
14 Tired and sad are the air-mothers, and their garments rent and wan .
15 I know better'n to get drowned and starved to death in wan .
16 The girl answered with a wan smile and a little broken sigh.
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