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1 He is never too morose to have a smile for you.
2 But there's no need to get too morose about it.
3 A devil is supposed to have an evil grin, and this one looked too morose .
4 As to Dostoyevsky, however, we both found his stories too morose and too filled with sorrow.
5 But there's no need to get too morose ab(...)
6 Moreover, in a sign firms were not too morose about the future, hiring also expanded, the PMI data showed.
7 He was too weak to work and too morose for company, and so they quickly left him alone to his own devices.
8 Too morose for right now.
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