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1
Those about him had never seen the count
so
morose
and irritable.
2
Her expression was
so
morose
,
Rae didn't know what to think.
3
Never before had the old cat been
so
morose
and gloomy.
4
There came a woman's voice,
so
morose
it made him shudder.
5
I'm afraid to say anything to him myself, he's
so
morose
.
6
He wanted to know why she was
so
morose
.
7
It was long since Philip had been so proudly contemptuous,
so
morose
as he was to-night.
8
He folds the coupon back into his pile, rubs at his temples and apologises for being
so
morose
.
9
He is so unhappy,
so
morose
;
he makes us all so wretched, when life ought to be so pleasant.
10
Must you be
so
morose
?
11
It turned out more agreeable than I expected: my clownish conductor was not
so
morose
as he appeared to be.
12
You are not
so
morose
as to wish me to become a nun, would our country and religion allow it.
13
I was
so
morose
and despondent that, grateful as I felt, I could scarcely take his mood at its value.
14
My own conduct became
so
morose
at times that, besides increasing her misery, I offended the others, and bickerings ensued.
15
Meanwhile Draken barely spoke to anyone, and had become
so
morose
that he spent every free hour huddling in the hold.
16
OPINION THERE is something cripplingly sad at the heart of identity politics, which perhaps explains why those who practise it always seem
so
morose
.
so
morose
so