Use "dour" in a sentence

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1. That face. So dour.

2. • His expression seems dour, Chastened around the edges

3. 19 John popped his head round the dour.

4. 18 The goods are priced out dour reach.

5. His expression seems dour, chastened around the edges.

6. 20 No wonder he looked so dour.

7. 17 Once dour Belfast had been transformed.

8. 16 The proverbially dour New England Puritan.

9. 15 They were exposed to dour resistance.

10. 15 His expression seems dour, chastened around the edges.

11. It was a dour struggle between two workmanlike teams.

12. 5 It was a dour struggle between two workmanlike teams.

13. 4 His expression seems dour,[www.Sentencedict.com] chastened around the edges.

14. 1 The city, drab and dour by day, is transformed at night.

15. 28 Nelly watched the thoughts chasing each other across his dour countenance.

16. The city, drab and dour by day, is transformed at night.

17. Adoption of many French words such as ashet, Bawsint, dour, houlet

18. 26 In spite of what some nonscientists think, scientists are not necessarily dour.

19. Dour and hot-tempered on the golf course, Stadler was a regular Blutarsky off it.

20. 7 Once a land of dour council housing, thousands now own their own houses.

21. 3 The normally dour Mr James was photographed smiling and joking with friends.

22. He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.

23. I put up a somewhat dour Darwin, but a very happy chimp up there.

24. • He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and Aristocratic tastes

25. 23 The fearful electorate found Reagan's outrage and can-do optimism more persuasive than the dour Brown's equivocation.

26. 11 Ranulf sighed heavily, a long way from this dour monastery and his secretive master.

27. 2 The game proved to be a dour struggle, with both men determined to win.

28. 30 To a Western eye , [ they ] seem poorly dressed, ill - groomed , dour and preoccupied ( Peter Lewis ).

29. 10 Dour and hot-tempered on the golf course, Stadler was a regular Blutarsky off it.

30. 8 He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.

31. 13 But Cool Ground is a dour stayer with a wealth of experience, who should adapt to Aintree.

32. 14 The fearful electorate found Reagan's outrage and can-do optimism more persuasive than the dour Brown's equivocation.

33. 14 The rectory was a dour red brick house with ivy-clad walls where birds would soon be nesting.

34. The trout settled into their new habitat and became relatively wild, dour and more discriminating, some growing to considerable size.

35. 25 The trout settled into their new habitat and became relatively wild, dour and more discriminating, some growing to considerable size.

36. There is an amount of innocence and naivety present in their songs that glides over current dour factions in the alternative sector.

37. 27 Their smiles were like a knowing wink: sussed and street-wise without being in the least dour or po-faced.

38. 21 Ravel Morrison settled a dour encounter with Bolton in the Manchester Senior Cup with a jet-propelled strike in the 94th minute.

39. 29 Being poor white, they were not even accorded the" grudging respect that Angus Macintosh's dour independence wrung from neighboring families."

40. 6 The Neo-Expressionists mostly seem too dour to qualify - and most do not make prints on a sufficiently regular basis.

41. 9 After our dour 3-0 defeat against Leech, we certainly had that carefree spirit in our midweek encounter with champions Gosling Celtic.

42. 20 After our dour 3-0 defeat against Leech, we certainly had that carefree spirit in our midweek encounter with champions Gosling Celtic.

43. 12 Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.

44. 24 There is an amount of innocence and naivety present in their songs that glides over current dour factions in the alternative sector.

45. ‘That Bluet breaks me up, tiny spring flower late, late in dour October.’ More example sentences ‘He stands as a glad, unnecessary witness to an event - the Bluets unseasonable flowering - made possible and then actually made by ‘stamina.’’

46. ‘The Su Tongpo poetry of the Kusoshi is printed in clear, Blockish characters, while the waka verses appear in a mixture of cursive characters and kana syllables.’ ‘It may be comprehensive and easy to navigate, but - unusually - the design is a little Blockish and dour.’

47. 2004, The Video Librarian, volume 19, page 71 The singing is generally excellent, with Simon Keenlyside standing out for his richly vocalized (and amusingly dour) Papageno and Diana Damrau for her spot-on Coloratura and genuine venom as the Queen of the Night.· (countable) A singer of such passages

48. The Cocksure ebullience that prevailed at West Point in the mid-1960s, when instructors posted placards in their offices that declared, "War is my business and business is good," gradually gave way to a dour realization that there was very little to cheer about in this wan In the early 1970s, West Point had difficulty attracting qualified young