Aún no tenemos significados para "rather glum".
1He looked rather glum, however, as he came near and seated himself.
2He looked rather glum at the moment of parting.
3This last addition she made hastily, seeing, I suppose, that I looked rather glum at the suggestion.
4The Eskimo looked rather glum, for the idea of land-travelling and struggling among willows was repugnant to him.
5Seaton began to look rather glum.
6Looked rather glum, didn't he?
7Paddy, you look rather glum!
9Starlight looked rather glum.
10The boys were piled with fried chicken and mashed potatoes, but through it all they remained rather glum and uncommunicative.
11The wagons followed-thebig blue army wagons, and Hoo Chack, looking rather glum, sitting on top of a pile of baggage.
12They were so sitting, rather glum, when the door swung open, and a heavy, quick step was heard advancing towards them.
13He also gave his parents a rather glum surprise by proving himself able to handle a month's separation with no noticeable psychic trauma.
14The Major gossiped with the station agent, the most important individual in town, and gleaned sundry information that made him look rather glum.
15It is commonly supposed that the Red Man was a rather glum person, seldom seen to smile and averse to showing any emotion.
16The New Yorker, February 20, 1932 P. 11 Maurice Chevalier is really rather glum and that worries his press-agents.
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