Aún no tenemos significados para "gloomy reverie".
1Claire roused herself, from a gloomy reverie in which she had fallen.
2Here Mr. Draper paused, and seemed to sink into a gloomy reverie.
3The voice of Frith the chauffeur roused him from gloomy reverie.
4The Professor roused himself from what had apparently been a very gloomy reverie.
5Armand woke-aswas habitual with him these days-fromsome gloomy reverie.
6When he had gone I stood by the chair wrapped in a gloomy reverie.
7My gloomy reverie was interrupted by the hum of rubber tires on the riverwalk.
8It was this that roused me out of a gloomy reverie, and I pushed up the trap.
9The traveller sank into a gloomy reverie.
10Bonnier started up from his gloomy reverie.
11One thing which seemed to be effected by the music was the awakening of Fenton from his gloomy reverie.
12Kate's yellow head, appearing at the door to summon her to dinner, put an end to her gloomy reverie.
13He was aroused from his somewhat gloomy reverie by observing a signal fluttering up to the signal-yard of the flagship.
14And again and again he went to and fro, grave and impassible, his head low, ever lost in the same gloomy reverie.
15And it was thus that Tom beheld Madge, whom, a minute before, in his gloomy reverie, he had given up for lost!
16And having so spoken he resumed his seat, leant his head upon both hands, and relapsed into his previous state of gloomy reverie.
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