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Adjective dimber (comparative more dimber, superlative most dimber) (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Pretty; neat
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obsolete slang The leader of a band of thieves, miscreants, or gypsies He walked through the town, this dimber damber upright man, quietly marking people as targets for his band of rogues who lurked in the shadows
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Crowe Aus Sl Dict 24: Dimber Mort, a pretty girl
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