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1 This did not dissipate the gloom on her countenance.
2 On the contrary, results announced last week did little to dissipate the gloom following an earlier profit warning.
3 Imagine such a scene, beneath the dark forest canopy, with here and there a few struggling sunbeams, to dissipate the gloom .
4 Useless for the auctioneer to try to dissipate the gloom by means of bright gestures and quick, cheerful remarks to his supporters!
5 I derived some slender consolation from reflecting, that time, in its long lapse and ceaseless revolutions, might dissipate the gloom that environed me.
6 I was alone; none were near me to dissipate the gloom , and relieve me from the sickening oppression of the most terrible reveries.
7 These last words dissipated the gloom upon Owen's face-itis always pleasing to think that one is distinctive.
8 A certain air of comparative comfort, on our arrival, in great measure dissipated the gloom that was stealing over me.
9 THE return of morning had in some degree dissipated the gloom that had settled on the young Duke during the night.
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