A three-word slogan, drawled lugubriously by Geoffrey Palmer in a series of Audi ads, changed all that. |
The work is too archly arty to absorb and too lugubriously subjective — not to mention unstreet-smartly distracting, on nocturnal crosstown blocks — to entertain. |
The group lugubriously settled in a circle upon an assemblage of wind-broken red velvet chairs and wooden stools. |
Diana howled lugubriously on seeing the remains of Satellite, which seemed as motionless as if they reposed on solid earth. |
He speaks somewhat lugubriously, in impeccable English, but with hints of wry humour beneath his default setting of high seriousness. |
It is long, dark, lugubriously lit and, in its reticent way, it murmurs about the sheer sum of money that has been lavished on it. |