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gloomy造句
(31) The future looked decidedly gloomy. (32) What gloomy weather we're having! (33) I was reading a gloomy economic prognosis in the paper this morning. (34) Miller is gloomy about the fate of the serious playwright in America. (35) Her smile is a breath of fresh air in this gloomy office. (36) The future looks rather gloomy, but we live in hope. (37) Chances of getting the job were slim, so the young man felt gloomy about the future. (38) The curtain rose to reveal a gloomy, sepulchral set for the play. (39) He lay there thinking gloomy thoughts about life and death. (40) The vet is rather gloomy about my cat's chances of recovery. (41) Being alone in that gloomy house gave me the willies. (42) Share prices plunged as a result of the gloomy economic forecast. (43) It is so gloomy in the room that you should turn on the light. (44) Six hundred workers there lost their jobs today, amid gloomy predictions that there could be worse to come. (45) A few gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon. (46) The dining room was dark and gloomy, and the food was similarly lacking in charm. (47) When I saw their gloomy faces, I knew something was wrong. (48) The country is currently obsessed with gloomy prognostications about its future. (49) Her trainer was even more gloomy about the prospects for British tennis. (50) Nigel viewed the scheme with gloomy foreboding. (51) The story is not entirely gloomy. (52) Professor Vardell was a gloomy man who never smiled. (53) Horror stories, complaints and gloomy predictions are plentiful. (54) There was one solitary corrective to this gloomy picture. (55) Gloomy premonitions crowded in on me. (56) Most political analysts are gloomy about the country's future. (57) Domestic economic factors further complicated this gloomy picture. (58) He looks somewhat gloomy and withdrawn. (59) Evidence that the world's population is increasing faster than ever implies a gloomy prospect for humanity: starvation. (60) He shook his head vigorously in an attempt to free himself of the gloomy feeling which oppressed him.