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What should have been a time to regroup, refocus, and rethink has been overclouded by just one more act in the circus known as the 2012 season.

From The Guardian • Jun. 22, 2012

So, perhaps, Shakespeare said to himself in those years when, as we imagine, melancholy and embitterment often overclouded his sky, though they did not obscure his faith in goodness and much less his intellectual vision.

From Oxford Lectures on Poetry by Bradley, Andrew Cecil

Here the bright countenance of Fanny became suddenly overclouded; she even trembled, and turned pale.

From The Vicar of Wrexhill by Trollope, Mrs

And all the world was overclouded for two souls.

From In the Heart of a Fool by White, William Allen

Timothy’s usually merry face had been sadly overclouded as he watched the departure of Glory and her companions, but it lightened instantly when Mary favored his suggestion to follow and learn their fortune.

From A Sunny Little Lass by Raymond, Evelyn




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