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How to use louring in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word louring? Here are some examples.

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The sea is churning and the sky is louring, so buckets and spades are out of the question.
When she is woken by the kiss, she silently expresses anger, just louring at him.
The late watercolour of Stonehenge, with a louring sky relieved by a double rainbow, is one of his most dramatic illustrations of this idea.
The next day dawned overcast and louring, the clouds as black as soot.
On the distant southern part of the moor, Kilmar, Sharp Tor and Stowes Hill remain gloomy under louring clouds.
The tour was fraught, the death of Curtis louring over it.
In December 1937, with Europe under the louring clouds of coming war, he journeyed to Italy and Austria and evidently found little to trouble him, though he was both a Jew and a fluent German speaker.
Sometimes she caught him looking at her with a louring invidiousness that she could hardly bear.
It feels as if Hopper has upended sackfuls of it in front of our very eyes, making us rear back in horror-struck recognition that this thing louring over us is in fact the city of all our lives.
Examples from Classical Literature
Victor suspended operations with the handkerchief to bend upon his tormentor a louring, distrustful stare.
The sunny foreground and the louring sky seem to tell of the vicissitudes of human existence.
The storm now louring and muttering in our political atmosphere might of itself almost forbid me to regret your leaving England.
So they held their tongues and watched the approach of the boat with gloomy, louring glances.
Dark and louring was the frown which the angry chief cast upon his prisoner.
Some hailstones fell on board about this time, and the clouds looked exceedingly black and louring above us.
Thumb's eyes gladdened, but his face looked black and louring.
It was a relief to Tess, when she looked out of the window that morning, to find that though the weather was windy and louring, it did not rain, and that the waggon had come.
Darkness now rose, As daylight sunk, and brought in louring Night, Her shadowy offspring, unsubstantial both, Privation mere of light and absent day.
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