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1 The merrier Aniela grew, the longer and more funereal became her mother's countenance.
2 The bed had shrunk and now had a more funereal shape.
3 Their accoutrements were horribly incongruous; nothing is more funereal than the harlequin in rags.
4 That gig seems to me more funereal than a hearse.
5 Nothing could be imagined more funereal than those little towns.
6 It seemed to him that these distant splendors, far from dissipating his night, rendered it more funereal and more black.
7 She wore a chic little black number, with long black evening gloves that made her pale skin look even more funereal .
8 The atmosphere in the bunker on 20 April 1945, Hitler's fifty-sixth birthday, was more funereal than celebratory.
9 She sent back my sketches of the floral arrangements with big black X's through them and a note: ' More funereal , please.' Can you believe it?
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