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to gloomy
adjective
Imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded.
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Cumberbatch slides seamlessly from languor to gloomy stupor.
Not drawn to gloomy topics, she found the place spirited and interesting.
Stock prices have been sliding for weeks in response to gloomy economic news.
After the 2008 edition it was put on hiatus, in part owing to gloomy economic conditions in the United States.
JAPAN'S economy has been stalled for so long that its politicians have developed a certain immunity to gloomy news.
WHEN it comes to gloomy weather, dark English interiors and brooding loner detectives "Masterpiece Mystery!" on PBS has it covered.
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The American version pretty much airlifts the story directly from gloomy Copenhagen to gloomier Seattle, though it compresses it into fewer episodes — thirteen instead of twenty.
You can see a similar tactic being used, to gloomier effect, in the dystopian sci-fi of the 1970s.
She is still hoping for some affection when the story ends as she goes back with the to their gloomy apartment to celebrate the arrival of the New Year.
And to fail to get it was to be gloomy, a Luddite, and three-quarters dead.
It is fashionable to be gloomy about the NHS, to highlight its failings and to warn of imminent catastrophe.
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