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gloominess
1. and by its gloominess after the huge, bright Cathedral
2. the Lord comes, for it is near at hand; 2 A day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick darkness, as the morning
3. wastefulness and desolation, a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, 16 A day of the trumpet and
4. drapes in the room seemed to compound the gloominess created by the
5. There is no gloominess in true religion, and no religion in looking gloomy, sour, or austere
6. The word “dust” here refers to the gloominess that appears on man’s face when distress or affliction
7. So the reason beyond the gloominess of those faces on that day is their witnessing to their bad deeds and their waiting for the torment that will afflict them
8. That is, whenever this spirit sees its bad end and its low deed, it will flame up and shrink within itself, which makes the darkness and gloominess cover its face
9. of darkness zealously distributed its gloominess to the rest of the remaining world
10. There would have been no need for the stress of domination, gloominess, distress, and overwhelming trouble and misfortune – all of which compel people to resort to Al’lah
11. She had thought about it a lot but now she had something with her, for the first time, that made her feel alive, something to live for, something which was right and made sense: something that had taken away the gloominess, the darkness and the dusk
12. I held her hand as we walked and she smiled happily, her gloominess suddenly vanished
13. The fading light increased the gloominess of the bleak and savage wilderness that stretched so far on every side of him, and there was even a fearful character in the stillness of those little huts, that he knew were so abundantly peopled
14. In spite of the gloominess of nature around him, he felt peculiarly eager
15. ‘Well, let’s go,’ he said, faintly smiling under his mustache, and showing by this smile that he knew the cause of Vronsky’s gloominess, and did not attach any significance to it
16. His manners, though serious, were mild; and his reserve appeared rather the result of some oppression of spirits than of any natural gloominess of temper
17. As a general rule, it always happens that if, upon nearer acquaintance with the poor man I gave him three rubles or even more, I always saw gloominess, dissatisfaction, even anger depicted on his face; and sometimes, after having received from me ten rubles, he has left me without even thanking me, as if I had offended him