A sullen moody resentful disposition.
1 Knight spoke in an indescribable tone of bitterness that was almost moroseness .
2 Yes, May thought, it was moroseness ; he was unhappy, and no wonder.
3 Nine-tenths of all loneliness, sensitiveness, despondency, moroseness , are connected with personal interests.
4 That intense, brooding moroseness , that wormwood hatred, does not often understand itself.
5 The cliff was huge, sombre; it had a terrible granite moroseness .
6 In a fit of exceptional moroseness it had killed the Bickelbys' German governess.
7 Then they were decorous and solemn to the verge of moroseness .
8 The natural moroseness of those people's temper, makes them harsh masters.
9 But with Abe Bolton drinking tended to develop moroseness into savagery.
10 He suffered now with a fierceness, a moroseness , unknown to him of old.
11 Further, he had noted, and felt, the increasing moroseness of his father's demeanour.
12 But the loss of the money increased (were that possible) his moroseness .
13 His usual taciturnity was unchanged, but it did not convey the idea of moroseness .
14 His temper was of the saturnine complexion, and without the least taint of moroseness .
15 His moroseness might have alienated me if I had regarded myself as a nobody.
16 Their moroseness was a prelude to what was to follow.
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