On the inside side of the moat sat a morose man.
I don't know why, but I'd been expecting a serious, morose little man.
He had grown into a morose, silent man, at home and abroad.
Obviously it was something pretty bad or the huge, morose man we all feared wouldn't be leaving.
He was - not unnaturally in the circumstances - a morose man.
"You are the most morose man I have ever met."
"I swear, you are the most morose man who ever lived."
"It will be at least an hour before we get to the hotel," a morose Brown man reported.
And then to the morose man in the white coat, "Anybody ask you for anything other than information?"
He is a silent, morose man, but he has, on the whole, an excellent record in the public service.