Gloomily [adverb]
Definition of Gloomily:
laboriously
Sentence/Example of Gloomily:
A ray of optimism emerged from the gloomy drama preceding this year’s Australian Open on Friday, when fans packed the stands to watch some of the sport’s biggest names in Adelaide.
Adding to the gloomy dampness of a late January day, Tuesday was chilly.
The following essay collections, memoirs and original audio comedies will bring humor and comfort to the gloomiest of days.
"It's like that out here on the Riviera," said Jane, shaking her head so gloomily that the ruffled cap wobbled.
As he stood, gloomily lost in the horror of the moment, another carbine was fired, accompanied by shouts from the soldiers.
He nodded gloomily to his companion, and shaking off his hold he set out to cross the yard.
Matt looked gloomily at his watch, then started off with all the speed he could throw into the pedals.
"Yes, they have burned a great deal of the train," answered Mr. Chittenden, gloomily.
"Oh bother," grumbled Mollie, as after their breakfast she gloomily surveyed the landscape from the cretonne-curtained window.
He closed the door, whistling gloomily, went over to the piano and struck a few aimless chords.