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glooming
▪ I. glooming, vbl. n. (ˈgluːmɪŋ) [f. gloom v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of frowning, etc.; a frown, scowl; a fit of sullenness.13.. Peter & Paul 74 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 77 Hetheli glowminge & wordes grete. a 1572 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. 1846 I. 146 From glowmyng thei come to schouldering; fr...
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Bare: A Pop Opera
During the masked ball scene, he collapses and dies in Peter's arms ("A Glooming Peace"). Peter
"Once Upon a Time" — Jason
"Cross" — Jason and Priest
"Two Households" — Students
"Bare" — Jason and Peter
"Queen Mab" — Jason and Peter
"A Glooming
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glomming
▪ I. gloming, -yng obs. ff. gloaming, glooming.▪ II. glom(m)ing var. glumming, Obs.
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Wan Hossen
After that, he was chosen to play for his district, Hulu Perak and from that, his interest in football glooming.
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gloom
▪ I. gloom, n.1 (gluːm) Also 6–7 Sc. gloume, glowme, 7 gloome. [In sense 1 f. gloom v.; in senses 2–3 perh. back-formation from gloomy; app. unconnected with OE. glóm twilight (see gloaming). In the sense of ‘darkness’ the word may possibly be a new formation by Milton; it occurs 9 times in his poem...
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Epilogue
"A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun for sorrow will not show his head.
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gloaming
gloaming (ˈgləʊmɪŋ) Forms: 1 glómung, (ǽfen-)glommung, 5 glomyng, 5–7 gloming, 8– gloaming. [repr. OE. glómung str. fem., f. (on the analogy of ǽfning evening) glóm twilight, prob. f. the Teut. root *glô- (see glow); the etymological sense would thus seem to be the ‘glow’ of sunset or sunrise (cf. g...
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Swordbird
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The story begins with Turnatt, an evil tyrant hawk and lord of Fortress Glooming, watching the construction of his fortress. With their leader dead, Turnatt's army leave and the birds of Stone-Run release all those enslaved in Fortress Glooming.
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milden
milden, v. (ˈmaɪld(ə)n) [f. mild a. + -en5.] 1. trans. To make mild or milder.1603 Florio Montaigne iii. xii. 620 The very names by which they call diseases doe somewhat mylden and diminish the sharpnes of them. 1820 L. Hunt Indicator No. 63 (1822) II. 83 What follows..is mildened a little by the in...
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Impression, Sunrise
distinguishable, boundaries between objects are not obvious, and the paint "becomes the place" and effect, the colors of the paint melding together in "its glooming
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dewy
▪ I. dewy, a. (ˈdjuːɪ) [OE. déawiᵹ, f. déaw dew: see -y. Not recorded in ME.; prob. formed anew in Mod.Eng. (Cf. MHG. touwec, Ger. thauig, Sw. daggig).] 1. a. Characterized by the presence of dew, abounding with dew; covered or wet with dew.a 1000 Cædmon's Exod. 344 (Gr.) Guþcyste onþrang deawiᵹ sce...
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typed
▪ I. typed, ppl. a. (taɪpt, poet. ˈtaɪpɪd) [f. type v. or n.1 + -ed.] 1. Of or pertaining to a (specified) type; having a (certain) type or general character.1839 Bailey Festus xv. (1852) 170 Sun, planet, satellite, all typéd spheres..it is mine To search and pass through. 1881 Builder XLI. 442 Medi...
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November
November (nəʊˈvɛmbə(r)) Also 3, 5 Nouembre, 4–6 Novembre. Abbreviated Nov. [a. L. November (also Novembris, sc. mensis), f. novem nine. The ME. form was perh. ad. OF. Novembre.] The eleventh month of the year, containing 30 days.[c 960 Rule St. Benet (Schröer) 32 Fram þan anᵹinne þæs monðes, þe is n...
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strum
▪ I. strum, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. and Naut. (strʌm) Forms: α. 4, 7, 9 strom, 7 stroam(e, 8 strawm, 8–9 stroom. β. 5 strumme, 8–9 strum. γ. 9 strung, strun. [Of obscure origin.] 1. Brewing. An oblong basket of wicker work placed over the bung-hole within the mash-tub to prevent the grains and hops pass...
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athwart
athwart, adv. and prep. (əˈθwɔːt) Also 6 athirt, 7 athawart, atwart. Sc. 6 athourt, -rcht, 6–9 athort. [f. a prep.1 + thwart; the latter was in earlier use as an adv.; a-thwart was formed like about, across, and other adverbs in a-; there was also an early overthwart.] A. adv. 1. Across from side to...
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