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deep mourning
noun
Mourning garments that are not only all black, but also composed of lustreless materials and made in a fashion identified with mourning.
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Antigone is in deep mourning.
And for that we are all in deep mourning".
Still, the country immediately fell into deep mourning today.
And believe me, after several years of deep mourning this was a revelation.
That I experienced everything — deep unhappiness, deep mourning," he told me.
"Pukkelpop is in deep mourning," the event's official Web site said.
His death caused deep mourning across the nation and aligned European public opinion against Austria.
His heartbroken widow plunged into deep mourning and wore black for the rest of her days.
I think he is still in deep mourning for the old Hackney.
Beloved by all, a brilliant physician (internist and geriatrician), he leaves this world in deep mourning.
Poland fell into deep mourning, unmatched since the darkest days of the second world war.
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