It is a rather dark read, not least because it was printed in 1816. So why are economic forecasters so gloomy about the fourth quarter? I thought so because it passed us when we got home and looked very dark. dark, dark, bright, gloomy, sullen, moody, grumpy, saturnine, sour, sullen We don`t get too dark here, even when things get tough. Our perspective and his is to move forward and address the challenges facing the American people. look grumpy; to have a sour face; Some, when they hear a story, look gloomy and cry: Well, so what? Guard. Frowning: grumpy: dark.—adv. Glum′ly.—n. Glum′ness.—adj. Glump`ish, gloomy.—n.pl.
Glumps, pouts. — adj. Glump, grumpy. [M. E. glomben, glommen, frowning: probably related to Sw. glomma, Low Ger. Dark.] Grumpy, dark, grumpy, grumpy, grumpy, curly, saturnin, dark meaning, showing dismissive or unpleasant mood. Grumpy implies a quiet bad mood and a refusal to be sociable. Remaining grumpy amid the celebrations, the gloom suggests a silent discouragement.
A dark candidate left to contemplate an astonishing Morose defeat adds an element of bitterness or misanthropy to GLUM. Grummy job seekers accustomed to rejection involve grumpy and grumpy language or manners. A typical grumpy sulky teenager suggests childish resentments expressed in a sullen pievish. The growth of mud after each crab spits applies to a grumpy and off-putting hardness. The notoriously tense director Saturnine describes a serious disdainful aspect or suggests a bitter temperament. A cynical Saturnin who always finds mistakes dark involves a mood depression that leads to apparent sadness or gloom. A gloomy mood triggered by bad news I could talk for eight days without breathing, and I am a dark and calm man by nature. They`re so dark, they`re really so frustrated. Everyone here has a list of things we need to tackle.
But perhaps what makes us a little different as Democrats is that we try to base our analysis on facts. Tessa thinks of dark things that she can tell me, sit down and say something funny. “a dark skull”; “the proverbial Puritan of New England”; “a dark and desperate shrug”; “He sat down in capricious silence”; “in a grumpy and unsociable manner”; “a young Saturnin, almost misanthropic genius” – Bruce Bliven; “an acidic temperament”; `A grumpy crowd` Among them was Lupoi, who looked embarrassed as he nodded to a woman who appeared to be his wife among the spectators. He remained dark and pensive, his mind in unproductive difficulty, until the captain was announced. The beat of a bar falling on the spot underscored the evening`s experience with a dark finality. For Derrida, as often, the beginning of the summer of 1965 was rather gloomy. My youngest son was particularly dark when flight delays and a missed connection left him stranded at the airport in Charlottesville, North Carolina, while his brother`s bachelor party continued without him. I`m damn dark tonight, (Bush must be) need the next 10 days. to really understand how to dominate debates. Meanwhile, several forecasters from Wall Street and other companies have lowered their estimates to the same gloomy stage. Middle English solitary solein, from Anglo-French sulein, solain, perhaps from sol, soul single, sole + -ain to Old French soltain solitaire, private, from late Latin solitaneus, finally from Latin solus alone Applied to time, cloudy and dark. Socially, it`s a sad look.