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Gloam   Listen
verb
Gloam  v. i.  
1.
To begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
2.
To be sullen or morose. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Gloam" Quotes from Famous Books



... a lyreless dawn shall know; No moon shall move unharped to her pale home; No midnight wreathe its chain of choric glow But answering eye flash rhythmic to the dome. No path shall lie too deep in forest gloam For the blithe singer's tread; no winds fore'er Blow lute-lorn barks o'er unawakened foam; Nor hidden isle sleep so enwaved but there Shall touch and land at last ...
— Path Flower and Other Verses • Olive T. Dargan

... lips in the gloam With horrid warning gaped wide, And I awoke, and found me here On ...
— Keats: Poems Published in 1820 • John Keats



Words linked to "Gloam" :   time of day, eve, nightfall, night, gloaming, eventide, evenfall, crepuscle, evening, twilight, fall



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