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Definition of Englooms
1. engloom [v] - See also: engloom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Englooms
Literary usage of Englooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graham's Magazine by Graham, George R, Edgar Allan Poe, John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1852)
"... has about it a dull, bleak, uncomfortable aspect. Clouds encompass it.
Wo englooms it. Loneliness isolates it from social comfort, ..."
2. The Meaning of the Idylls of the King: An Essay in Interpretation by Condé Bénoist Pallen (1904)
"The sad presage of dying nature in Autumn's melan- -holy englooms the events of
the last tournament ..."
3. Heads of the People: Or, Portraits of the English by Joseph Kenny Meadows (1878)
"This discrepancy between the charge of the master, and the pay of the labourer,
gives birth to the dissatisfaction that englooms the working classes. ..."
4. Poetry and the Individual: An Analysis of the Imaginative Life in Relation by Hartley Burr Alexander (1906)
"Especially in modern times, when a sense of van it as rerum more and more englooms
the sensitive mind, while even the man of the street finds ..."