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Definition of Drearier
1. dreary [adj] - See also: dreary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drearier
Literary usage of Drearier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Evolution of Immortality by Samuel David McConnell (1901)
"Whether in Eden's bowers Thy welcome voice Wake Abraham to rejoice, Or in some
drearier scene Thine eye controls The thronging band of souls; That, ..."
2. The Influence of Anthropology on the Course of Political Science by John Linton Myres (1916)
"... and the prospect would seem to him the drearier and the more hopeless when he
compared it with things on the other side of the forty-ninth parallel. ..."
3. Ecclesiastical Chronicle for Scotland by James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1875)
"... and taking a more ingenious revenge, by subjecting Mr. Zachary to a private
Homily, longer and drearier than his THE ..."
4. The Fortnightly Review (1882)
"On the whole it is the drearier side of Carlyle that these pages present to us.
The reader is led to feel with Dr. Culvert that none but those of great ..."