Definition of Glooms

1. Noun. (plural of gloom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Glooms

1. gloom [v] - See also: gloom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glooms

glood
gloom
gloom-and-doomer
gloom-and-doomers
gloomed
gloomful
gloomier
gloomiest
gloomily
gloominess
gloominesses
glooming
gloomings
gloomish
gloomless
glooms (current term)
gloomth
gloomy
gloomy Gus
gloomy Guses
gloop
glooped
gloopier
gloopiest
gloopily
gloopiness
glooping
gloops
gloopy
glop

Literary usage of Glooms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom; Or, The Branded Hand by Frances Harriet Green (1858)
"The Crimson Scorpion of the South—glooms—Change of Scene—The Voice—The Form —The Car—The Red Hand—The Black Hand—The Victims—The Branded Hand—The High ..."

2. English Poetry (1170-1892). by John Matthews Manley (1907)
"... 105 Splendours, and glooms, and glimmering Incarnations Of hopes and fears, and twilight Phantasies; And Sorrow, with her family of Sighs, And Pleasure, ..."

3. The Void of War: Letters from Three Fronts by Reginald John Farrer (1918)
"MISLEADING glooms In England we have no notion of the New Army; we take its grumblings and its glooms as symptoms of depression: whereas they are really but ..."

4. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"experience of the Norwegian temperament with its smothered fires and recurrent glooms. In the light of Madame Nazi- Barrie's pretty little play of ..."

5. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats by John Keats (1848)
"Lead me to these feverous glooms, Sprite of Fire ! Bre. Me to the blooms, Blue-eyed Zephyr, of those flowers Far in the west where the May-cloud lowers: And ..."

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