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But in light of his glumness, it seemed that this might be the perfect moment to do so after all.
To have left that English glumness of it was a great relief.
And it was composed by men who tended toward glumness.
But most of all there was glumness across this crumbled capital.
On the face of it, there is ample reason for all this glumness among Democrats.
The only expression on his face was a look of glumness that seemed to be habitual.
"He can snap you out of your own glumness."
They did seem to be moving quite fast, Stead thought with a strange glumness.
Part of the glumness was probably shame, thought Valentine.
But I think even the most hopeless glumness junkies will have had their fill by now.
During the first few acts of the floor entertainment, June managed to hide her glumness.
Almost last in the line-up, the Italian was doing very little business; and his glumness showed it.
The earlier curtain of glumness abruptly descended once again over the first mate's demeanor.
But he couldn't down the glumness which he felt.
That sort of glumness cast a pall over all Kodak's bright earnings numbers.
But of course disappointment leads to melancholy glumness.
His Simon is an existential hero of surpassing glumness.
For me and pretty much everyone of my political leanings, the main glumness generator, obviously, is the looming national outcome.
Standing on the sidewalk outside the center, drawing on a cigarette, he apologized for his glumness.
She really did like the fortune cookies, whose messages had a retro glumness missing in more modern ones.
What a pleasure surprising his glumness away would be; what a naughty thrill.
Zap 210, if she felt anything other than glumness and foreboding, gave no evidence, except a somewhat greater willingness to talk.
"With satisfaction no less total for its glumness the barman added "Which they weren't when somebody just went to look."
In spite of his glumness, Gerswin returned the smile.
Much of the glumness has centred on the problems that the extra numbers of very old people will create for the public finances.