Gloomed [verb]

Definition of Gloomed:

conceal, hide

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Sentence/Example of Gloomed:

All trace of the recent interment had been removed, and its sober grey gloomed reposefully in the sunshine.

Then up she mounted, with an arch backward glance, to scale the hill whereon Tremore gloomed amidst its muffling trees.

Mary wore the violets, and Porter gloomed all through the play.

The subject of slavery in particular gloomed above the nation like a terrible thunder cloud.

But Chinny's porcelain eyes gloomed at Reginald, and he sniffed faintly, as though the whole world were one unpleasant smell.

Dorcas' evil day would be quite different to the evil days which gloomed upon Euodia and Synteche.

On an upturned watering-piggin alongside Mittie May's stall in the stable back of the house, Jeff sat and just naturally gloomed.

My lady gloomed for an instant, and then assented, but Bessie ought to have asked her leave.

The squire gloomed sorrowfully: "From first to last my course is nothing but disappointment."

I'm plumb 'shamed, pahdneh, fo' to gloomed up on yo' that-a-way—ain't we, O'Brien?