dirgeful Sentence Examples
- The dirgeful tune of the old music box filled the room with an air of melancholy.
- The dirgeful wail of the wind through the trees created an eerie atmosphere.
- The poet's dirgeful verses reflected the deep sadness he felt at the loss of his beloved.
- The dirgeful cries of the mourners filled the cemetery as they laid their loved one to rest.
- The dirgeful news of the tragedy spread throughout the town, casting a pall over the community.
- The dirgeful symphony moved the audience to tears with its haunting melodies.
- The dirgeful dirge of the bagpipes filled the air as the funeral procession made its way through the streets.
- The dirgeful howl of the wolves in the distance sent shivers down our spines.
- The dirgeful sound of the rain beating against the windowpanes created a sense of isolation and loneliness.
- The dirgeful silence that followed the argument was more deafening than any words could have been.
dirgeful Meaning
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dirgeful (a.)
Funereal; moaning.
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Funereal; moaning.
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The dirgeful tune of the old music box filled the room with an air of melancholy.
The dirgeful wail of the wind through the trees created an eerie atmosphere.
The poet's dirgeful verses reflected the deep sadness he felt at the loss of his beloved.
The dirgeful cries of the mourners filled the cemetery as they laid their loved one to rest.