Trucking-yards in the foreground, like any other trucking-yard along the line; they looked drearier than usual, because the rain had darkened the posts and rails.
It didn't look any drearier than the country further west--because it couldn't.
A drearier drive of a dreary evening none need wish for.
Nothing can possibly be drearier than the mountains at this season; bare, barren, and bleak, with black patches of withered heath variegating the dead brown of the herbage on their sides; and as regards trees the hills are perfectly naked.
I have not seen a drearier landscape, even in Lancashire.
The climate of England must often interfere with this sort of performance; and I can conceive of nothing drearier for spectators or performers than a drizzly evening.
Here we got into a sort of cart, and set out, over another hill-path, as dreary as or drearierthan the last, for the Trosachs.
And the shadow of another trouble, darker and drearier than all the rest, was upon her.
At a theatre of a yet heavier school than the Français he had a drearier experience.
A drearier soul in a drearier setting could hardly be imagined than the soul of this youth in that day's weather at Burcliff.
Beyond these, in a yet darker and drearier dungeon, stood a heavy oblong wooden box, with two apertures near the top, peering through which we found that we were looking into the eyeless sockets of a skull.
The road passed through the wildest country we had seen in Italy; and presently a rain began to fall and made it drearier than ever.
As the gentleman observed their dilemma, a light came into his faded eyes, then died out, leaving them drearierthan before.
Never did torch plunged into wetness go out with a drearier fizzle than did my little shining.
It would be hard to imagine a drearier prospect, and one had the feeling that it was a city of the dead rather than merely a dead city.
As we went on down the river the country grew bleaker and drearier and the few scattered inhabitants were living more and more the life of the seacoast.
Take Langon and Castres as specimens of these places: two drearier towns--more like sepulchres than towns--never nurtured owls and bats.
He did it, but the result was drearierthan darkness itself.
It was very dreary going up the old, familiar staircase into the quiet hall, and along to the door of the silent room, which seemed drearier than on that night when he first came back to it and found Ethie gone.
Whether in Eden bowers Thy welcome voice Wake Abraham to rejoice, Or in some drearier scene Thine eye controls The thronging band of souls; That, as Thy blood won earth, Thine agony Might set the shadowy realm from sin and sorrow free.
It is a mean-looking town with cobblestone pavement so rough that it tried every rivet in our car, and nothing could be drearier than the rows of gray slate-roofed houses standing dejectedly in the rain.
But Killarney rapidly recedes as we hasten toward Tralee through a country whose bleak hill-ranges alternate with still drearier peat bogs, often of great extent.
Darker and darker and drearier and drearier the prospect drew, until the carriage stopped at last, and Mrs. Macallan announced, in her sharply satirical way, that we had reached the end of our journey.
Then on again next day, over a drearier and ever drearier expanse of landscape.
We came, too, to one big dreary house and a drearier kirk.
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