glump (Meaning)

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glump (v. i.)

To manifest sullenness; to sulk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glump

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glump Sentence Examples

  1. The glump on Peter's face betrayed his disappointment at the canceled party.
  2. The gloomy weather made the atmosphere glump and depressing.
  3. The glump in her eyes indicated that she had something heavy on her mind.
  4. The glump of the day made it difficult to find any joy in activities.
  5. She couldn't shake the glump that had settled upon her after the argument.
  6. The glump in the room was palpable as everyone felt the tension.
  7. The glump on the child's face made it obvious that something had upset them.
  8. The glump of the crowd cast a pall over the otherwise festive occasion.
  9. The glump on her face was a mixture of sadness and resignation.
  10. The glump of the day seemed to envelop everything, weighing down on everyone's spirits.

FAQs About the word glump

To manifest sullenness; to sulk.

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The glump on Peter's face betrayed his disappointment at the canceled party.

The gloomy weather made the atmosphere glump and depressing.

The glump in her eyes indicated that she had something heavy on her mind.

The glump of the day made it difficult to find any joy in activities.