Aún no tenemos significados para "very sombre".
1I went up to Scotland the next morning and it was very sombre.
2But after all, the main impression is a very sombre one.
3They had grown shabby by this time, and had a very sombre look.
4A very sombre mood inside The New Yorker right now.
5Leias Cullwick said this was a very sombre and sad time for the country.
6That day at the rectory was very sombre, if it was not actually sad.
7They had a very sombre appearance, but were fine-looking fellows, evidently fit for service.
8Anthony Steeger uttered a loud cry of joy, but Hormayr's face grew very sombre.
9It was a very sombre, magnificent, man's sort of room.
10The toil of the two fishing-boats seemed very sombre.
11The interior looked very sombre, and the dome hung over us like a cloudy sky.
12Wearing a navy-blue suit and red tie, Nixon appeared on the screen, looking very sombre.
13The kittool is a very sombre and peculiar palm.
14She has given that up now; but she is still very sombre; is she not?
15It is a very sombre walk; not many glimpses of the sky through those dense boughs.
16These fade, and in the gathering darkness without a moon the silent Dronne grows very sombre.
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Very sombre a través del tiempo
Very sombre por variante geográfica