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morosely

[ UK /məɹˈə‍ʊsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a morose manner
    he fell morosely on the bed

How To Use morosely In A Sentence

  • Not if the little rapscallion sees...' Hooch tipped his head, morosely, towards the approaching police vehicle. BEHINDLINGS
  • Was a political career, he muttered morosely, really the way to spend one's life?
  • At last an end to blokes idling morosely in Monsoon while the women they are browsing with compare a succession of near identical burgundy velvet.
  • These cloddish white appropriations of hip-hop, drum ‘n’ bass and dancehall are dis-spiritingly, missing-the-point funkless and morosely male.
  • They stand there, glum and gloomy, surrounded by Raphaels, Bronzinos and Goyas, staring morosely at the carpet or up at the ceiling, trying to pay attention to the preening weenie on the art phone. Three Tips for Surviving the Art Museum
  • Furthermore, he points out morosely, we probably shouldn't try: introspection correlates positively with depression.
  • he fell morosely on the bed
  • Late in life, Wren morosely described his ultimate profession of architecture as ‘rubbish’.
  • Scotch the gloomy talk of a Japan-style Lost Decade in which we sink into decline and marinate morosely there for years. Goldman's Cynical Assurances Notwithstanding, The Decade is Lost Already
  • One elderly man sat morosely at the bar.
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