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June gloom

<span class="searchmatch">June</span> <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> (uncountable) (weather, US, Southern California) Any of several gloomy weather conditions present during <span class="searchmatch">June</span> mornings, especially conditions...


gloom

From Middle English *<span class="searchmatch">gloom</span>, *glom, from Old English glōm (“gloaming, twilight, darkness”), from Proto-West Germanic *glōm, from Proto-Germanic *glōmaz...


June

<span class="searchmatch">June</span>&#039;.) bird of <span class="searchmatch">June</span> <span class="searchmatch">June</span>-apple <span class="searchmatch">June</span> beetle juneberry Juneberry <span class="searchmatch">June</span> Bootids <span class="searchmatch">June</span> bug <span class="searchmatch">June</span> cold <span class="searchmatch">June</span> Days, <span class="searchmatch">June</span> Days Uprising <span class="searchmatch">June</span> drop <span class="searchmatch">June</span> <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> June...


semigloom

From semi- +‎ <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span>. semigloom (uncountable) Partial <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> or darkness. 1936 <span class="searchmatch">June</span> 30, Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan...


inspissated

Healey, speaking in the UK House of Commons, 26 <span class="searchmatch">June</span> 1991) As for the Great Reform Bill itself, his <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> was inspissatedː &quot;I cannot see what is to save...


end-times

New York Times‎[2]: I gazed from the railing with a contemporary Alaskan’s <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span>, a pilgrim bearing witness to end-times in the temple of the glaciers....


cast a pall

pall) To spoil (something); to cast a feeling of <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> (over something). [with on or over] 2012 <span class="searchmatch">June</span> 21, Alessandra Stanley, “So Sayeth the Anchorman”...


misanthropy

1817, Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Revolt of Islam, Author&#039;s Preface Hence <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> and misanthropy have become the characteristics of the age in which we live...


glum

glommen, glomben, gloumben (“to frown, look sullen”), from *glom (“<span class="searchmatch">gloom</span>”). More at <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span>. The noun is from Middle English glome, from the verb. glum (third-person...


gloomy

From <span class="searchmatch">gloom</span> +‎ -y. Cognate with Saterland Frisian glumig (“dark, gloomy”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɡluːmi/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɡlumi/...