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1 She only looked more gloomy and injured than ever as she replied:
2 You say he has been more gloomy than usual for several days.
3 But days before his speech, Zapatero received more gloomy economic news.
4 After the arrival of Cromwell the prospect became even more gloomy .
5 Martin drank in silence, and looked even more gloomy than usual.
6 The political outlook had become even more gloomy than the financial.
7 The house in London would, he said, be more gloomy even than Matching.
8 From that day the mind of Master Gerhard grew more and more gloomy .
9 It was overcast and the high trees made the day even more gloomy .
10 Nothing could be more gloomy than the exterior of this abode.
11 They appeared far more gloomy and reserved than the women we had left.
12 He was losing his way and becoming more and more gloomy .
13 It is hard to imagine a more gloomy landscape for Brazil.
14 Some snow also fell, which made the air still more gloomy .
15 His reverie continued, and its burden grew more and more gloomy .
16 Nothing can be more gloomy , more penetrating, than the expression of this figure.
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