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Definition of Gloomily
1. Adverb. With gloom. "Such a change is gloomily foreseen by many"
Definition of Gloomily
1. adv. In a gloomy manner.
Definition of Gloomily
1. Adverb. In a gloomy manner. ¹
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Definition of Gloomily
1. gloomy [adv] - See also: gloomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gloomily
Literary usage of Gloomily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by Gerhard Richard Lomer, John William Cunliffe (1915)
"It is the es- gloomily in Paris without ideal and almost customs of the Indians,
to take a wife, without ideas is sent to a little group of but he did not ..."
2. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"... Frank Me Auster was even anxiously ; he was ready at the moment ; sometimes
gloomily jealous of Mr. Bentley to look to her as a friend and counsellor. ..."
3. Pennsylvania, Province and State: A History from 1609 to 1790 by Albert Sidney Bolles (1899)
"... through which they had just passed, and gloomily speculate concerning the
possibilities of the future. SECTION IV. Military Operations in Pennsylvania. ..."
4. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence: From the Earliest Independence of by Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1865)
"... to the Venetians —Equally fruitless—Giovanni de' Medici ambassador to Venice—The
year 1424 opens gloomily in Florence—Piccinino, general for Florence, ..."