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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61, Richard Perle was a brilliant, brooding defense expert with strongly neoconservative leanings.
62, From its floor rose several lava pillars; eroded, contorted shapes brooding in the deep pit.
63, The path turned inland and met the road to Sandweg which cut through arable land, punctuated by low, brooding barns.
64, It was all very well to make brave plans but here in the presence of this brooding giant, courage ebbed away.
65, The poetry spends a lot of time brooding over death.
66, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave.
67, Zaumseil's drawings are characterised by massive, brooding organic forms with a velvety, sensuous surface.
68, The Colonel's brooding over his notebooks, and lying under his stone, and standing on his plinth on Montefiore Hill.
69, They wore army fatigues and played brooding games of gin rummy, listening to dull rumbles from the sabotage site.
70, Aicha Kossoko exerts a brooding presence as Octavia, suffering nobly through her politically expedient marriage to the unloving Antony.
71, For several seemingly interminable seconds no one moved as the coolly brooding glance subjected her to a flagrantly masculine appraisal.
72, It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
73, Above us to our left runs the railway viaduct, big and brooding in the night.
74, But deep inside there was a brooding that was welling up in him.
75, That night I woke at half-past three and lay brooding over my lack of progress.
76, It becomes heavy work to distract Harriet from brooding about lost Elton.
77, Young Oliver Rowntree, nursing his outrage, spent the summer brooding about what he could do to retaliate.
78, He does all the brooding, leaving the female free to mate and lay in all the other nests within her territory.
79, It is a dark and brooding pine forest thick with raiders, bandits, and Chaos warbands.
79, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
80, Airlines still brooding over what to buy may have to wait until the turn of the century.
81, Don't sit at home brooding about how badly you've been treated.
82, There is a brooding oppressiveness here that induces a feeling of unease.
83, Her brooding sense of unease wouldn't be placated by his explanation.
84, Withdrawal into brooding reclusion at...his...estate.
85, Everything listened to the singing larks in brooding thoughtlessness.
86, The others continued to sit about in silence, brooding.
87, Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous for brooding portrayals of domestic life and his barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve after battling cancer.
88, More than ever of late his silence, his brooding had increased.
89, After a nail-biting ballot, in which Naoto Kan, the prime minister, and Mr Ozawa, his brooding challenger, sat just feet away from each other, eyes shut, meditating intensely, Mr Kan won handsomely.
90, Brooding in spicy American oak characters with undertones of dark berry fruit flavours, the wine shows textured fruit weight balanced with fine tannins.
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