adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a brooding , dark atmosphere
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a silent, brooding man
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After a weekend of brooding silence and no service, Nigel began to think it had all been worth it.
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For several seemingly interminable seconds no one moved as the coolly brooding glance subjected her to a flagrantly masculine appraisal.
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He too was staring down into his glass, his thoughts no happier than her own, judging by his brooding expression.
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In the slow passages Cziffra's deep, brooding tone can hold the listener as enthralled as his legendary virtuosity.
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It is a dark and brooding pine forest thick with raiders, bandits, and Chaos warbands.
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The sky becomes gun-metal blue, overwhelming even my mood in its brooding rage.
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There is a brooding oppressiveness here that induces a feeling of unease.