gloom|gloomed|glooming|glooms in English
verb
[gluːm]
act depressed, be gloomy, be sad; become dark, become dim
Use "gloom|gloomed|glooming|glooms" in a sentence
1. In gelid caves with horrid glooms Arrayed
2. 22 It is a very glooming sign.
3. 21 A glooming peace this morning with it brings.
4. Banish gloom from your thoughts.
5. Banish gloom from your thoughts
6. 23 We saw back yards delicately decorated. Flowers are glooming and grass are wavering.
7. Snooker Mountjoy deepens Thorne's gloom.
8. 13 Mones's gloom was almost palpable.
9. 26 Jack is still glooming over his coffee at the way he had been tricked.
10. He peered into the gathering gloom.
11. The news filled me with gloom.
12. Life's not all gloom and despondency.
13. She felt gloom descend on her shoulders.
14. A day of clouds and thick gloom,+
15. And your gloom will be like midday.
16. And thick gloom was beneath his feet.
17. 18 I sank into gloom and depression.
18. Fast development of science and the glooming hi-tech industry influent the world's economy very much.
19. 30 They help you see past the clouds on a glooming dayabundance day.
20. 19 The nation was deep in gloom.
21. He will turn it into thick gloom.
22. Two figures materialised out of the gloom.
23. The gloom in the chapel oppressed her.
24. The tram rattled off into the gloom.
25. The same sense of gloom and oppression.