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"feel glum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe feelings of despondency and sadness. For example: She felt glum when thinking about the difficult times she had been going through recently.
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If people feel glum, they don't buy baubles.
Consumers may feel glum, Mr Steidtmann accepts, but what counts is how they act.
You'd think that von Hippel, a warrior in the movement against nuclear proliferation since the 1970s, would feel glum about the state of affairs.
We don't necessarily want more of lost, sleazeball Don, or more dream sequences, and when "Is That All There Is?" started playing I began to feel glum.
DURING his annual state-of-the-nation speech earlier this month, President Thabo Mbeki acknowledged that many South Africans feel glum.
Goldberg insisted that the Jets should not feel glum that the Giants have chosen, with the National Football League, to take the financial risk of revamping the stadium.
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But I also felt glum.
"It felt glum," she replied, "that early work going out of print, it felt like a death, as if my tongue had been cut out".
Feeling glum?
Feeling glum, he goes to the living room and listens to Larry King read the Bible on tape.
And that is something to feel truly glum about.
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