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Meaning of sloomy

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sloomy (a.)

Sluggish; slow.

sloomy Sentence Examples

  1. The weather outside was so sloomy that it made me want to curl up with a good book.
  2. The sloomy sky cast a gloomy pall over the once-bright landscape.
  3. The sloomy day brought with it a sense of melancholy that seeped into my soul.
  4. The sloomy streets were deserted as people hunkered down in their homes to escape the depressing weather.
  5. The sloomy morning made it difficult to wake up and face the day.
  6. The sloomy clouds seemed to weigh down on my spirits, making it hard to be optimistic.
  7. The sloomy atmosphere made it difficult to concentrate on my work.
  8. The sloomy weather had a suffocating effect, making it hard to breathe.
  9. The sloomy days seemed to stretch on endlessly, casting a shadow over my life.
  10. The sloomy weather made me feel isolated and alone.

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Sluggish; slow.

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The weather outside was so sloomy that it made me want to curl up with a good book.

The sloomy sky cast a gloomy pall over the once-bright landscape.

The sloomy day brought with it a sense of melancholy that seeped into my soul.

The sloomy streets were deserted as people hunkered down in their homes to escape the depressing weather.