Similar words: brood, brook, brooch, browsing, living room, sitting room, waiting room, dingy. Meaning: [bruːd] n. 1. sitting on eggs so as to hatch them by the warmth of the body 2. persistent morbid meditation on a problem. adj. persistently or morbidly thoughtful.
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31, Achilles sat alone in his tent, brooding over his wrongs.
32, Terri settled for riding shotgun up front with Robin and brooding darkly for the entire journey.
33, Bould is a wonderful young actor; he emanates a brooding loneliness without speaking a word.
34, The sky becomes gun-metal blue, overwhelming even my mood in its brooding rage.
35, His brilliant turns of phrase, his dark, brooding eyes tempted me.
36, On stage, Gayle Wilson stayed strictly in character as the brooding, suicidal Melissa Gardner.
37, The coughing, the rustling of the newspapers, the rasp of coat buttons on table or chair exasperated his brooding.
38, But there was no use brooding on it: the full story would never be known now.
39, In the brooding silences the ticking of the clock seemed to become louder.
40, They were splashing through shallow water, between massive, brooding willow trunks.
41, Brooding on this severe prospect, MacDonald and his colleagues departed for their summer holidays.
42, The painting is another brooding, haunted work from a period with worldwide, cross- cultural appeal.
43, An emaciated fellow with jet black hair, thin lips and large brooding eyes caught the friar's eye.
44, You can't spend all your time at home brooding about the way he treated you.
45, Achilles sits in his tent, brooding over the wrongs done to him.
46, The only thing alive was the brooding darkness, full of horrors and spiders, waiting to pounce.
47, Her brooding sense of unease wouldn't be placated by his explanation. Living things inhabited caves, didn't they?
48, Instead, a burnt man kneels near a puddle, quietly brooding.
49, Standing at windows was his favourite situation for brooding, self-examination, consoling or condemning himself ... wondering what to do next.
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50, We shuddered in the lurid light and turned away from the brooding peaks to north and east.
51, He could sec her troubled eyebrows, her tousled hair as she sat brooding about what might be happening in Rome.
52, Flames belch from the wreckage, degenerate human beings scrabble for survival, the screen is dark and the aspect brooding.
53, Austin sat in the corner brooding and looking sorry for himself.
54, Keep clear of introspection, of brooding, of spiritualism, of everything eccentric.
55, Saturday I woke up livid at six in the morning, brooding over Caroline.
56, After a weekend of brooding silence and no service, Nigel began to think it had all been worth it.
57, In the slow passages Cziffra's deep, brooding tone can hold the listener as enthralled as his legendary virtuosity.
58, Most faced inwards, backs against the wind, nodding, bowing, dozing, brooding, shuffling webbed feet.
59, So different from the brooding and unhappy man of a week ago.
60, She saw her uncle only at mealtimes but his presence, brooding and oppressive, filled the house.
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