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(adj)
Suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected.
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shiny, bright, glowing
(archaic or dialectal) gloomy
(n)
A depressing, despondent, or melancholic atmosphere.
Viscous and adhesive, as glue.
(botany) A basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae).
(v)
(intransitive) To look or feel sad, sullen or despondent.
A city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
(rare) Gloominess.
Cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.
A surname from Irish.
A commune in Saône-et-Loire department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, eastern France.
A diminutive of the female given name Clementine.
(intransitive) To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
(uncountable) Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex appeal).
Despondent; moody; sullen.
(slang) Glamorous.
(intransitive) To shine with a faint, unsteady light.
Resembling gum (the substance).
(American spelling, uncommon) Alternative spelling of glamour. [(transitive) To enchant; to bewitch.]
That which is simply given away for nothing; a freebie.
Having the smell, taste and texture of game meat.
(slang) a foolish, silly, or awkward person or thing; a goon.
(intransitive) To begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
Twilight of morning or evening; the gloaming.
(dated, slang) To illuminate.
an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent
(slang) Silly, crazy, foolish, stupid, or awkward.
Alternative spelling of gamey. [Having the smell, taste and texture of game meat.]
Injured, or not functioning properly (with respect to legs).
(intransitive, informal) To grab hold of, seize; catch, grab or latch onto.
(adv)
In a glum manner.
A candy made of this material.
(slang) a foolish, silly or awkward person or thing; a goon.
A female given name originating as a coinage, in quiet use since the 19th century.
(intransitive, UK dialectal) A sideways glance.
(slang, chiefly fandom slang, transitive) To embrace enthusiastically; to pounce on and hug, often from a running start.
(intransitive, colloquial, archaic, southern, England) To be glum; to sulk.
A cosmetic product used to impart a gleam or shine to part of the face.
Bright and glittering, as though studded with gems.
(archaic, slang) A light; a candle; a lantern; a fire.
A surname.
Glimmering; shimmery.
Glamour; glamorousness.
A surname from Polish.
A town in Pishan, Hotan prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China.
(colloquial, archaic) glum; sullen; sulky
The group of Southern African peoples comprising the Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi, Mpondo and Ndebele nations.
(Scotland, Ireland) To grasp or snatch (at), usually feebly or ineffectually; to grope (at) with the hands, as in the dark.
Having a tendency to cling.
Full of blooms; flowering.
(N)
(English: 'Climate') a cultural magazine published in São Paulo, Brazil.
A female given name from Japanese.
Klíma is a Czech family name, female counterpart Klímová, anglicized as Klima.
(obsolete, transitive) To close with glutinous matter.
(uncountable) A resin harvested from the tree.
(Scotland) A sullen or glum look; a frown.
Somewhat gluey.
The third letter of the Greek alphabet (Γ, γ), preceded by beta (Β, β) and followed by delta, (Δ, δ).
Synonym of gama grass.
The Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs-
An Omotic people of Ethiopia or the language of this people.
A surname from French.
(asomtavruli , nuskhuri , mkhedruli გ, mtavruli Გ) the 3rd letter of the three Georgian scripts.
Any of several varieties of red grape used for making Beaujolais and other red wines.