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Gloomed

Gloom \Gloom\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gloomed; p. pr. & vb. n. Glooming.]

  1. To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly; to glimmer.

  2. To become dark or dim; to be or appear dismal, gloomy, or sad; to come to the evening twilight.

    The black gibbet glooms beside the way.
    --Goldsmith.

    [This weary day] . . . at last I see it gloom.
    --Spenser.

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gloomed

vb. (en-past of: gloom)

Usage examples of "gloomed".

Sergeant Tozier had come up, that big-nosed man, towered over the lieutenant, gloomed down at him.

Myself,' (he paused to sniff the cave's air again), 'I think it likely that the cone's master has worked some beguilement here: he has gloomed on this place and left the smell of death here.

Then Shaitan went down on his knees beside him, and gloomed upon him with his scarlet eyes.

He gloomed on Dinu Vadastra, then across the clearing to where a certain senior lieutenant sat all morose astride his flyer.