Aún no tenemos significados para "more sombre".
1Working behind the bar, rock-n-roll-vinyl fan Gabriel makes a more sombre point.
2It was a week more sombre than any of us can remember.
3The officers were all older, and the Staff uniforms were more sombre.
4He said the walk was more sombre and quiet than other days.
5His kindly face was more sombre than Tommy had ever seen it.
6The tweets were deleted several hours later and replaced with more sombre versions.
7And now the darkness was more sombre than that of the blackest night.
8But that Martian glare was more sombre and terrible than either.
9Her nature was more sombre and took colour from her surroundings.
10There never was a more sombre aspect of all external nature.
11And now, no more sombre thoughts: chase dull care away, Janet.
12To-day, however, there was about her something blacker and more sombre than usual.
13That will be a far more sombre affair than Osborne imagined a year ago.
14But the trees grew thicker and the night more sombre.
15The rest of the world is a more sombre story.
16Saturday night, in Vegas, will mark a more sombre memento from Cruz to Griffith.
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More sombre a través del tiempo
More sombre por variante geográfica