Sentence examples for morose turn from inspiring English sources

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Another took a morose turn.

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Twain turned morose at the end.

Rubbery-legged, he suddenly turned morose.

Her once-sunny disposition turned morose, and her vigorous workouts declined to a measly 20 minutes of walking a day.

When I asked Schaap about his childhood, he turned morose, saying, "I may have gotten all my blessings in life up front".

The melancholy tales of his lost-lover color the evening, but never harm the humor, in large part because Judson never turns morose or serious, even with the most-serious stories.

The topic of conversation turns to morose tales of hypothermia and gangrene, stories of men passing out under bridges and losing their limbs or stumbling along the highways and falling into snowdrifts.

In one passage, Huber contemplates the process of dying, the quick ends "where we live with much unsaid," and the prolonged ones, where "we turn sullen and morose".

"Teenage Emotions" takes an unexpected turn toward the morose on its too-long back half, in which Yachty laments failed romances and condemns the women he's been with.

That is just as well, because foreign participation in China's stockmarkets is still circumscribed.China's precocious economy has, however, turned sullen and morose of late.

He turned into a morose, violent drunk, subject to devastating headaches.

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