Sentence examples for the glum from inspiring English sources

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the glum

adjective

Despondent; moody; sullen

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The glum, disbelieving look on young Antonio's face suggested otherwise.

The glum, dysfunctional mood is enhanced by Burns's drawing style.

In the glum weather, she hadn't appreciated the not-yet-blooming back garden.

Thus, we begin in Nick's workplace, with the glum rigmarole of his dismissal.

The glum, wordless Paul leaves the party early, as does the beautiful and understanding Jess.

The glum guy with the scythe didn't appear in these pages until the late nineteen-sixties.

The glum 1930s saw stunning designs from Rex Whistler and Eric Ravilious.

The market has spoken, the glum parental expressions seem to say.

And, Mr. McAuliffe said, if the past was any indication, the glum talk would eventually dissipate.

We tend to associate political theatre with the glum and the strident.

"The Ring Two" is a perplexing compound of the silly and the glum.

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