beshadows
/bɪˈʃædoʊz/
verb
- To cast a shadow over; to darken or obscure.
- Dark clouds beshadowed the picnic, forcing everyone to pack up quickly.
- The old oak tree beshadows the entire backyard, keeping it cool in summer.
- The tall building beshadows the small park in the afternoon.
- To foreshadow or indicate something (usually negative) that will happen in the future.
- The sudden drop in stock prices beshadows a possible recession.
- Her worried expression beshadowed the bad news she was about to deliver.
- The eerie silence beshadowed the storm that was approaching.
- To overshadow or make something seem less important or less happy.
- The scandal beshadowed the company's achievements for years.
- His illness beshadowed what should have been a joyful family reunion.
- The team's loss beshadowed the celebration of their hard work all season.
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