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dreary

[dreer-ee] / ˈdrɪər i /


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On a serious note, this column promised news of progress amid D.C.’s dreary winter of disappointing local governance.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the dreary fall day the first snow fell in Toronto, for example, it was 78 degrees and sunny in the Mexican capital.

From Los Angeles Times

Every night we stay in the same dreary kind of motel off the highway, with a TV bolted to the wall and multiple locks on the door.

From Literature

Academics preferred the 20th century’s drearier strains of pessimistic poetry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tolkien, in part for the reprieve they offer from the dreary and mundane.

From The Wall Street Journal