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CHINESE SNACK ORIGINATING FROM AUSTRALIA
Dim Sim; Dim Sims; Dimmy; Dimsims; Dimsim

Dimmed         
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DIM; DIm; Dimmed; Dimming; Dim (disambiguation)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Dim.
DIM         
  • Poster for the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' pilot on ''World Premiere Toons''.
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DIM; DIm; Dimmed; Dimming; Dim (disambiguation)
Dim         
  • Poster for the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' pilot on ''World Premiere Toons''.
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DIM; DIm; Dimmed; Dimming; Dim (disambiguation)
·vi To grow dim.
II. Dim ·superl Of obscure vision; not seeing clearly; hence, dull of apprehension; of weak perception; obtuse.
III. Dim ·vt To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of.
IV. Dim ·superl Not bright or distinct; wanting luminousness or clearness; obscure in luster or sound; dusky; darkish; obscure; indistinct; overcast; tarnished.
V. Dim ·vt To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to Darken; to Dull; to Obscure; to Eclipse.

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Dim sim

A dim sim is a Chinese-inspired meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia and to a lesser extent in New Zealand. It was popularized by a Chinese immigrant in Melbourne who originally came from Guangdong, William Chen Wing Young, the father of Australian celebrity chef, author and TV personality Elizabeth Chong. The name derives from the pronunciation diim syiim (點心) in Toisanese, the predominant dialect spoken at the time by central Melbourne's Chinese community.