Gloomy
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330 examples of Gloomy in a sentence
There are five new features of political dynamics in America that this
gloomy
conventional wisdom has overlooked.
She had noticed his strange expression, at once excited and gloomy, and was seized with alarm.
I do not and cannot enter into details,' she added, looking timidly into his
gloomy
face.
He is a good horse, and I advise you to buy him,' said Yashvin, glancing at his comrade's
gloomy
countenance.
'Where there are hawks, there is sure to be game.''Well then, gentlemen,' said Levin with a somewhat
gloomy
expression, pulling up his boots and examining his percussion caps, 'you see that sedge?'
The conversation among the diners – except the doctor, the architect and the steward, who sat in
gloomy
silence – was incessant, now gliding smoothly, now catching on something and touching one or other of them to the quick.
How is your head – better?' he said quietly, not wishing to see or understand the
gloomy
and solemn look on her face.
Then he was so gloomy, and suffered so much, that I was becoming alarmed about him.
Everything was hidden in the unknown depths of the
gloomy
night.
He got into one tram, and the head captain into another, the signal was sounded five times, ringing for the butcher s meat, as they said for the masters; and the cage flew up in the air in the midst of a
gloomy
silence.
When he passed before the Voreux, already growing
gloomy
at the bottom of its hole and with no lantern yet shining from it, he stopped a moment to watch the departure of the day-workers.
Perhaps these
gloomy
ideas only stirred confusedly in him because he was alone, while all the others at this hour were going about taking their pleasure in couples.
"Everything is so dear!" began Madame Rasseneur, who had entered and was listening with a
gloomy
air as if she had grown up in her everlasting black dress.
Fifteen nail-makers from the Marchiennes nail works had responded to the appeal, each with a dozen cages; and the
gloomy
little cages in which the blinded finches sat motionless were already hung upon a paling in the inn yard.
But the van, that
gloomy
well-known box, was already signalled.
In two words he told his story to Deneulin, whose face grew still more
gloomy.
The
gloomy
mass of buildings looked sombre beneath the growing darkness.
When the inhabitants of Montsou saw them arrive,
gloomy
and wretched, occupying the whole width of the road, they shook their heads anxiously.
Everything was still asleep at Deneulin's; the old brick house stood mute and gloomy, with closed doors and windows, at the end of the large ill-kept garden which separated it from the Jean-Bart mine.
Then, remarking his silent
gloomy
preoccupation, she was again frightened.
It was a furious gallop through the
gloomy
passages.
Without stopping, the band cast
gloomy
looks through the grating and at the length of protecting walls, bristling with broken bottles.
This solitude rendered his preoccupations more gloomy; he was feeling cold at the heart when a captain, who had arrived running, was shown in, and told him of the mob's march on Mirou.
Deliverance would come from the country priests, who would all rise to re-establish the kingdom of Christ, with the help of the poor; and already he seemed to be at their head; he raised his bony form like the chief of a band, a revolutionary of the gospel, his eyes so filled with light that they illuminated the
gloomy
room.
But her arms fell back and she remained standing still with
gloomy
face.
And he remained gloomy, he would not confess dejection in the presence of a man who had foretold to him that the crowd would hoot him in his turn on the day when they had to avenge themselves for a miscalculation.
It required all the force of order to keep them thus, with mute faces, in the proud,
gloomy
silence of military discipline.
To our right and left there were carved
gloomy
galleries where the eye lost its way.
He looked
gloomy
to me.
And in only a few years, how many victims have been furnished to the obituary notices by the Royal Mail, Inman, and Montreal lines; by vessels named the Solway, the Isis, the Paramatta, the Hungarian, the Canadian, the Anglo-Saxon, the Humboldt, and the United States, all run aground; by the Arctic and the Lyonnais, sunk in collisions; by the President, the Pacific, and the City of Glasgow, lost for reasons unknown; in the midst of their
gloomy
rubble, the Nautilus navigated as if passing the dead in review!
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