I'll die Piecemeal, record that, if there have not gloomed Some blot i' the 'scutcheon!
But a few minutes previously his soul had beengloomed in despair; now he was happy.
His facegloomed for a moment because the pail was recalled to his mind, but he timidly possessed himself of a sandwich.
But the great forest that hemmed in the small open where the camp was pitched, still gloomed in shadow, and the air was sharp with the breath of near glacier and snowfield.
He rode indifferently, mechanically; his eyes gloomed retrospective under his black contracted brows.
Her attention was caught by the dome of St. Paul's, which gloomed like a round purple cloud, over and above all else.
But in place of showing satisfaction, he gloomed and glowered in high displeasure.
Then up she mounted, with an arch backward glance, to scale the hill whereon Tremore gloomed amidst its muffling trees.
THERE gloomedat me my warning, as well as shone at me my provocation, in respect to the example of this delightful writer.
He checked himself, and gloomed for an instant, then continued in another tone: "Yet that isn't true.
Oh, it might just mean the opposite," gloomed Grace, who had read the letter so many times every syllable weighed a clause to her.
So all night our shallop passed Many a haunt of old desire, Blurs of savage blossom massed Red above a pirate-fire; Huts that gloomed and glanced among Fruitage dipping in the blue; Songs the sirens never sung, Shores Ulysses never knew.
Ah, sweet over green-gloomed waters the may hangs, crimson and white; And quiet canoes creep down by the warm gold dusk of the meadows, Lapping with little splashes and ripples of silvery light.
As they peered at her she saw that both were highly excited, but in Clara it showed like a cold sparkle; in Harry it gloomed like a menace.
And through it all Buller gloomed unsmiling, with out-thrust underlip.
By this time the dusk far and near had gloomed into darkness--the black beetle had scared away the grey moth.
The fire-lit room was filled with the busy weaving of the web that ruddy gleams and russet shadows never got finished, swiftly as they glanced, and overhead the black spaces between the rafters gloomed down like inlets of a starless sky.
The Ascanier Cousins, high Saxon dignitaries some of them, gloomed mere disappointment, and protested hard; but could not mend the matter, now or afterwards.
All your other playmates are gone,--though you did not play much, Jean, but gloomed and gloomed because you must stay this side of the meadow with your own color.
But as God hears me, as God sees me, as God hath stricken me blind and gloomed the bitter life of me, I did not put his death upon him!
At first the man gloomed upon him, then he smiled grimly.
Pearl drew her brows together a little, her eyes gloomedthrough her long, silky, black lashes.
Her eyes gloomed and she slashed her skirt savagely with the riding crop she held.
As Finnerty and Swinton melted down the gloomed path with the Banjara's brother, the herdsman stood watching their going, repeating a tribal saying: "In the kingdom of men there are no boundaries.
A gloomed hill, rising like a plinth of black marble, held on its top a fairy-lined structure.
Beside me gloomed the prison-cell Where wasted one in slow decline For uttering simple words of mine, And loving freedom all too well.
When I told him about breaking in from the moor, he hummed and hawed and gloomed at me.
And Hugh gloomed and laughed by turns, and had an air of patronage to his cousin that was hurtful for me to be seeing in him.
As soon as it was over, it was all a mist--from which gleamed or gloomed large the face of George Bascombe with its keen unbelieving eyes and scornful lips.
His face was well favoured, but not a little wronged by the beard and dirt of a week, through which it gloomed haggard and white.
But whiles they're no that ill," he concluded, with a weak smile, as some reflex of himself not quite unsatisfactory gloomed faintly in the besmeared mirror of his uncertain consciousness.
Yet more than the merely funereal gloomed out from the hillocky area of his countenance.
This was more than a prison to these people; it gloomedover their lives as its towers gloomed over their street--a mysterious and menacing defiance, a dumb and docile doer of shady deeds, a symbol of an authority feared and hated.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gloomed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.