Similar words: morose, proselytize, closely, moron, amorous, moronic, oxymoron, humorous. Meaning: [mə'rəʊslɪ] adv. in a morose manner.
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1. He stared morosely at the floor.
2. He was staring morosely out of the window.
3. One elderly man sat morosely at the bar.
4. Nick and Linda nodded their heads, Nick morosely, Linda obviously quite excited at this new turn of events.
5. Robyn put the phone down morosely and felt a shiver run the length of her body.
6. During their journey up river Cranston sat morosely in the bows of the boat, staring into the water.
7. On the coach Geoffrey had stared morosely out of the window; now he stormed along the wing with ferocious determination.
8. The Marines were staring morosely out to sea, when a glimmer of unusual movement caught their eyes.
9. Jack Butler stared morosely at the large white television in his modern penthouse fiat in the centre of Leeds.
10. And now, thought Doug morosely as he drove back in to town, comes the exciting part, writing the report.
11. Everybody, thought Scarlett, morosely, except me.
12. George stared morosely at the water.
13. I'm commutin four hours a day morosely.
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14. He stared at her morosely.
15. He fell morosely on the bed.
16. Morosely, I was plotting the career change I would inevitably need to make when the phone rang.
17. I found the gardener, a family retainer, morosely surveying the scene.
18. Now he was silently, morosely drunk and, as the evenings progressed , soddenly drunk.
19. Parents kept glancing at her; so did Anna, as she played morosely on the slide and the largest swing.
20. He was one of those people who always saw the funny side of everything, Jack Gannet thought morosely.
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