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brumous

ADJECTIVE
  1. filled or abounding with fog or mist
    a brumous October morning

How To Use brumous In A Sentence

  • From this interesting height there are two views: one over the beautiful plains of Lancashire, another towards the brumous mountains of Oxfordshire. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • The marshlands thereabouts remained very brumous for most of the winters.
  • She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
  • When I came upon the deli, its sign glowing like a beacon in the brumous night, a slight twinge of anticipation quickened my pace.
  • You can hear wild fowl calling far up in the brumous smother which hides the lift. Patsy
  • a brumous October morning
  • We slept on two seats in the smoker, and got to Weehawken in the brumous chill of a winter dawn -- still wearing our tie. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • He spent six months in London, which may or may not account for his brumous colour; and in 1879, when he was thirty years old, he exposed in the Salon of that year his Young Mother, the first of a long series of Maternities. Promenades of an Impressionist
  • She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
  • Hard-heartedness towards children has long been thought to characterize those brumous isles of my birth.
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