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  • 21gloomy — adjective /ˈɡlumi/ a) Imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded. The cavern was gloomy. b) Affected with, or expressing …

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  • 22gloomy — adj. gloomy about, over * * * [ gluːmɪ] over gloomy about …

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  • 23gloomy — [ˈgluːmi] adj 1) feeling sad and without hope 2) showing that things are not going well and will probably not get better quickly The economic news is gloomy.[/ex] 3) dark in a way that makes you feel sad or a little afraid gloomy weather[/ex]… …

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  • 24gloomy — See gloomy, pessimistic …

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  • 25gloomy — Synonyms and related words: Acheronian, Acherontic, Cassandra like, Cassandran, Cassandrian, Cimmerian, Stygian, acheronian, acherontic, apocalyptic, bad, baleful, baneful, black, bleak, blue, bodeful, boding, caliginous, castellatus, cheerless,… …

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  • 26gloomy — I. /ˈglumi/ (say gloohmee) adjective (gloomier, gloomiest) dark; deeply shaded. {gloom1 + y1} II. /ˈglumi/ (say gloohmee) adjective (gloomier, gloomiest) 1. causing gloom; depressing: a gloomy prospect. 2. affected with or expressive of gloom;… …

  • 27Gloomy Sunday — (from Hungarian Szomorú vasárnap , IPA2| somoruː vɒʃarnɒp) is a song written by László Jávor and set to music in 1933 by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress, in which the singer mourns the untimely death of a lover and contemplates… …

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  • 28Gloomy Salad Days — (死神少女) Gloomy Salad Days poster. Genre Romance, Mystery, Suspense, School Directed by Zero Chou (周美玲) …

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  • 29Gloomy Sunday — (titulada originariamente como Szomorú Vasárnap ) es una canción escrita por el pianista y compositor autodidacta húngaro Rezső Seress en 1933. Gloomy Sunday (Domingo Sombrío) ha sido versionada por numerosos cantantes aunque fue Billie Holiday… …

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  • 30Gloomy Sunday (Lied) — Gloomy Sunday ist der englische Titel des 1933 von dem ungarischen Pianisten Rezső Seress komponierten Liedes Szomorú Vasárnap (Ungarisch für „Trauriger Sonntag“). Das Lied, das auch als „Lied der Selbstmörder“ bekannt war, wurde in der jüngeren… …

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