Louring [adjective]

Definition of Louring:

intimidating, ominous

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Sentence/Example of Louring:

Finding that the evening seemed louring, yet indisposed to go back and hire a vehicle, he went on quickly alone.

A cool breath drifted straight out of the sultry, louring clouds; a few drops pattered upon the leaves.

Who, then, can shadow forth the fate that is reserved for this tropical gem of the ocean, where all around is so dark and louring?

The place obsessed me, it had such an eerie look under the louring sky; I was glad to get out of it.

Victor suspended operations with the handkerchief to bend upon his tormentor a louring, distrustful stare.

Is not this better than louring and pouting and puling, which is hateful to the living and vain to the dead?

Trego commented with some disappointment, louring after the rapidly retreating figure.

She looked at him: her eyes were large and grey under black lashes, they were dark and louring.

The weather had been louring since we left Houidouk, and we had a regular hurricane the evening we reached the Caspian.

The man stumbled to a chair, and bent a louring countenance over hands savagely laced.