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Slumped, I gloomed over my fate as we rode along.
Made an easy getaway, too, except the feller we gloomed in the express car.
For several days he gloomed; even Varro avoided his company.
The shop gloomed behind its blinds and the parakeet drowsed.
"For the first time," he gloomed, "we face the possibility that one of the superpowers will disintegrate."
And the sub-arctic winter gloomed near at hand.
Did the subject matter - corruption, child murder, prostitution, rain and ultimately a sort of redemption - ever send them home gloomed?
Above, the dark sea of clouds gloomed, matching Vaughns mindset.
"Or at least until you got invaded by Nevenkebia," I gloomed.
I caught faint smells of the stunted evergreens that gloomed around the open area, but probably my companions could not.
No, this visage was framed by black curls that gloomed as night to her day-bright tresses.
No work for a roughneck, 'specially one that can't read but his name, he gloomed.
The starved topography of his face illuminated the nation's TV screens as he gloomed about whatever was happening at the time.
Faethor gloomed on him and his voice turned sly and insinuating.
Bolz had given up on him and Madison had gloomed in his cabin for another week.
But ahead there gloomed farther still the black cloud that now seemed eating up the universe with jaws of darkness as they steadily approached it.
I sat and gloomed.
Across the crumbling road that ran past it, evergreen forest gloomed beneath a silver-gray sky and soughed in the wind.
The deepening twilight gloomed over Chica as the crowd melted into the darkening air.
Timber gloomed above its gleam.
At this remark the face of Mr Dorrit gloomed considerably.
Sergeant Tozier had come up, that big-nosed man, towered over the lieutenant, gloomed down at him.
"And surely insipid," gloomed the other.
Opposite gloomed a tenement.
"In the armpit," he gloomed forlornly.