But you have a sombre, morose side which can mean you going for darker colours and shades. |
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His morose delivery makes you uncertain whether you are supposed to laugh or cry. |
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I sit in Cafe 1001, eating a crispy bacon ciabatta and reading Time Out, and this is when I start feeling morose. |
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The two duets with Vedder are the strongest of too many funereally morose dirges that bind the album. |
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Except there is a very sour, very morose and desperate essence in his interpretation. |
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An irritated glare adorned his otherwise striking face, dark and morose and very, very angry. |
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His lyrics have grown less morose and more philosophical, and he sings them with newfound expressiveness. |
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But each time, the spells of euphoria passed as quickly as they came and he would be morose. |
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Last night I spent relaxing on the couch and trying to shake off my morose mood, and I think it worked. |
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He sensed she was feeling very morose today, and he was sure that the fact that her mother was coming back wasn't all that there was to it. |
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And yet, you feel, he is unhappy with the popular image of him as a morose and stern man. |
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And one day I might get as morose as him, and might need someone to irritate. |
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I got fed up with people in America thinking that my music is morose and depressing and all that. |
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Her figure was thin from undernourishment and her complexion a morose sickly gray. |
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Just what's needed when everybody is feeling morose and downhearted about the economic situation. |
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The malcontent was unsociable, asperous, morose, ruminative, of economic speech, and prone to ranting when provoked. |
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He had a beautiful singing voice and a sharp sense of humour, but was also a morose weekend drunk. |
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Bharat's character remains that of a confused young man, whose mental meanderings border on the morose. |
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But the morose teenager could not see that he was doing anything wrong or illegal. |
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A morose mood of deep melancholy has descended upon me this afternoon. |
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His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved. |
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In a less morose economic and financial environment, CNP Assurances reported growth in all its markets. |
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One professes to being nearly there, the other wallows in almost morose reflection that there is considerable effort required yet to haul him from his present fankle. |
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A young man with a guitar straddled a balustrade and plucked morose notes to a candid vesper hymn as the artisans of the field filed in limpid processions to their familial foodfests. |
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Scholars tell us too that Lincoln wasn't immune from political considerations and that his temperament could be indecisive and morose. |
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Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York debutante and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune. |
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This Anna is bedraggled, frightened, distant, protective and morose, yet also self-assertive. |
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She's infuriating, but the movie, for all its morose impassivity, is beautiful and haunting. |
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One myth is that he was a misanthrope, a grumbling recluse, whose work was as morose as his life. |
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Some speak of children becoming morose, depressed and anxious, and of their lives disappearing as they wile their time away on the Internet. |
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A light rap on the partition wall drew her out of her morose thoughts. |
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Alex looks morose but cheers up when we go to see if the storm has damaged his magnetometer. |
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There is a thin line between Schadenfreude, which I take to be measured satisfaction in the discomfiture of opponents, and the sin of morose delectation. |
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Apart from adding a morose kind of gaiety to life, the failed coup attempt against Farage could yet offer some hope to Labour. |
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But many private-equity executives are morose about their former comrade Mitt Romney's bid for the Republican nomination. |
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What with the current crisis, we were expecting a rather morose general feeling and worried faces. |
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This must be considered a very positive result in the generally morose climate for international development co-operation as mentioned above. |
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Thanks to our quality products and outstanding people, we will attain our 2002 goal of boosting earnings considerably despite the morose economy. |
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The Prussians prefer to be morose Prussians and they like to spend their time thinking about what problems will develop next. |
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Parking is a surprisingly morose film, and though it does have moments of comedy, they're soaking in a cold, slightly mean-spirited mood. |
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Test audiences found the original ending too morose and wanted to see Alex get blown away. |
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Then, feeling a bit morose and at a loose end, I headed for the bar. |
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But to be honest, they all look the same to me, conceited and morose. |
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He can seem on occasion morose, on other occasions petulant, and never comfortable in interviews. |
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I now forget the initial inspiration for the poem, but its not hard to imagine that I had recently read some morose poem and thought it a bit overwrought. |
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Lee McQueen could see beauty in the morose and even the morbid. |
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Some of the selected art may contain elements of humour, mystery, nostalgia or the morose, while others will merely pay tribute to the everyday objects in our lives. |
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This strong growth is explained by the renewed confidence of the bank's customers confronted with the morose capital markets and the successful launch of the BCGE Avantage service. |
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The young prince sat in thought, morose, indrawn. |
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Drunken duvet day Woolpack to take her mind off things where she finds a morose Adam also drowning his sorrows. |
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Recylex, with the involvement of all its employees, reacted quickly and surely to a particularly morose economic climate in the first half of the year. |
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A facet of this conflict which is so horrific and morose is the use of cluster bombs by a government against the civilian population and at a hospital. |
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Nevertheless, this level of funding must be considered a very positive result in the general morose climate for international development co-operation. |
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Add in a little melancholy heritage, and The Idyllists will have even the most morose of hipsters grooving in no time. |
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The mood was a little morose, but not totally down. |
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The queues outside their branches are orderly, if morose. |
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If a company fails to get its designs and buying right, the damage is as serious as a brand being devalued by poorly made products, dowdy stores and a morose sales force though the reverse is also true. |
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In no time at all he becomes broody and morose, a crosspatch and a mope. |
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A morose Irving entered the literary business, where his celebrity could not keep his Analectic Magazine from failing. |
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They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection. |
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But anyone who remembers Salzburg 2007 will not fear a morose, depressing pro-gram, but can instead look forward to a high-class, diverse mix that will be enriching in every sense, offered at 13 different venues. |
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The morose Ed Wilshot poured himself another drink and mumbled something about taking three weeks off the chain and heading south for some sunshine. |
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The throbbing sense of energy of single Anxiety is a promising torchbearer for an album that draws in unsettling vibrancy, morose dejection and unpure white noise. |
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He became morose and withdrawn and would not talk to anyone. |
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