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How To Use Moroseness In A Sentence

  • Uncomfortable with his sudden moroseness, Caitlin decided it was time to leave and she rose from the chair.
  • His opposition to the policy of militant nationalism which inspiredthe Mexican War had, he believed, ruined his political hopes; and living constantly with the great unhewn stones of his ambition,he was often betrayed, in the early fifties, into a moroseness or dejection of temper, for he saw no way either to rid himselfof his ambitious desires or to put them to a constructive use. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Their moroseness was a prelude to what was to follow. American Prisoners of the Revolution
  • The volatility and the moroseness within rise up repeatedly out of an uncontrollable inner conviction that the world stands ready to humiliate him.
  • The men were not by any means "downhearted," and would rather have died than admit that they were depressed, but the brightness was all rubbed off, and a moroseness, "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
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  • Long since, as one feature of his developing moroseness, he had ceased from barking. CHAPTER XXX
  • I don't recall him expressing "moroseness" over the 4,000+ dead Americans, 20, 000+ maimed Americans, and 600, 000 thousand dead Iraqis in the war for which he relentlessly propagandized. Bart Motes: W. is not Batman
  • He must have noticed her trepidation, because he veered from the moroseness of the topic.
  • I am confident that his sleep was stupefied and dreamless, and that he awoke next day merely to heaviness and moroseness, and that if he lives to-day he does not remember that night, so passing was it as an incident. Chapter 4
  • Regular meals keep the blood sugar level at a normal high, and prevents the terrible let down feeling that can result in moroseness, negativism, and sometimes even anger. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Despite the moroseness of the music, the people who made it could be a fun bunch. The Seattle Sound
  • I was concerned I'd slip into a mass of moroseness, but that hasn't happened as yet.
  • Having finished the satisfying of his own inward man; and commenced the indulgence of adding his contribution to the general nicotian pregnated atmosphere, while proceeding about his vocation, he replied to William's various questions with a wonderful alacrity and volubility, strangely contrasting with the taciturn moroseness which had appeared to be his usual manner. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • Too long had he cultivated reticence, aloofness, and moroseness. The Love-Master
  • His moroseness changed to a deep-seated melancholy. CHAPTER XXXII
  • It is not beyond possibility that Wenger's side will be eliminated at the Stadio Friuli next Wednesday, but the moroseness being expressed wilfully ignores the impact of the away goal that Arsenal should be capable of scoring in Italy. Amid the gloom, much to cheer in Arsenal's scrambled win over Udinese | Kevin McCarra
  • I've progressively grown to abhor her habitual moroseness.
  • I am confident that his sleep was stupefied and dreamless, and that he awoke next day merely to heaviness and moroseness, and that if he lives to-day he does not remember that night, so passing was it as an incident. Chapter 4

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