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broodingly

adv. In a brooding manner

Usage examples of "broodingly".

While the captains chatted and the bodyguards diced and Aldora stared broodingly at the waters of the river, Milo pondered.

In his more sober moments he had spoken broodingly of the sins that he had committed and of the punishment that he merited, soon to be meted out by the hjjks.

She watched him broodingly as he struggled to maintain his veneer of calm.

The Efficient Baxter bicycled broodingly to Market Blandings for tobacco.

It was not the all-covering dust and cobwebs of immemorial aeons, the fluttering winged things, the shriekingly loathsome sculptures on the walls, the bizarre form of the many basins and braziers, the sinister pyramidal altar with the hollow top, or the monstrous, octopus-headed abnormality in some strange, dark metal leering and squatting broodingly on its hieroglyphed pedestal, which robbed him of even the power to give a startled cry.