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morose

[muh-rohs] / məˈroʊs /


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I have some doubts about that being the primary depressant, considering that the second, third and fourth most morose metros on the list are all in the Sun Belt: Riverside-San Bernardino, Phoenix and Miami.

From Seattle Times

As the search and investigations play out, a morose feeling has descended on what is ordinarily a summer beach playground.

From Washington Post

What Hamlet called “the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns” has wide-open borders in Brockmeier’s morose but clever tales.

From Washington Post

A mature Norway spruce, to my eye, is morose and drab.

From Washington Post

Sober-minded yet far from morose or preachy, the story of “Uncle Frank” is written with compassion for all its characters, no matter their flaws.

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