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Meanings of
glooming
in English
Depressingly dark.
gloomy
sulky
gloomful
Related terms
dark
Usage of
glooming
in English
1
Marian, coming in a few minutes later, found her
glooming
there still.
2
Under a grey sky,
glooming
to purple, the gelid water writhed nakedly.
3
There is sadness
glooming
out of him, but no unkindness nor asperity.
4
Through the frozen
glooming
Nyssa saw Moll's legs with her single good eye.
5
Tom sat
glooming
over it for a time, shrouding himself in tobacco smoke.
6
Pine Mountain watches whitely overhead, shepherd fires glow strongly on the
glooming
hills.
7
I handed it across to him, where he sat newly
glooming
at me.
8
And for the matter of that, whatever are you
glooming
over?
9
England's unprofitable success: Human faces
glooming
discordantly on one another.
10
Bridge and saw the ministers
glooming
down from the Mound in a dense Assembly fog.
11
The sun rose in her
glooming
face when she turned and saw him beside her.
12
There stands Angus Dhu, glowering and
glooming
at us.
13
But the lord of Bellister sat on,
"
glooming
"
morbidly to himself.
14
All these people who go around
glooming
because there is a war across the Atlantic!
15
The D flat Trio is a logical relief after the booming and
glooming
of the opening.
16
Ford,
glooming
out upon the lighted stretch ahead, was once more finding the crucial question answerless.
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glooming
gloom
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fictitious glooming
freeze glooming
Glooming
through the time
Glooming
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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