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1He is tall and powerful in frame, stern and almost morose in manner.
2Ralph was cold and cruel, and had grown stern, almost morose.
3He was a strange wayward being, moody, fitful, and melancholy-attimes almost morose.
4I grew cold and hard, almost morose; people seemed to me blind and unreasonable.
5He lost his sunny gaiety, grew quiet, sometimes almost morose.
6I grew cold and hard, almost morose; people seemed to me so blind and unreasonable.
7From what little could be seen of his bristly face, its expression was stern, almost morose.
8He was distrait and almost morose.
9Rochford was unusually silent; a change had evidently come over him, and he seemed almost morose and sullen.
10He became gloomy and almost morose; he shunned Evelyn, he forbore to enter into the lists against his rival.
11On the contrary, when the dessert was put on, and conversation became animated, he became serious and almost morose.
12Thorpe became silent, almost morose.
13He was cold and almost morose; answered Keith absently, and after a little while rose and left him rather curtly.
14Garstin smiled, and for a moment looked a little less fatigued, but in a moment his almost morose preoccupation returned.
15Indifferent, almost morose before she came upon the scene, he brightened to a surprising extent the moment he found himself in her presence.
16Selector Ken Hogan was almost morose: We conceded a free immediately after half time and, with the breeze, that was putting our backs under pressure.
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