Use of lugubrious in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include lugubrious at the start of sentence, lugubrious at the end of sentence and lugubrious in the middle of sentence

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lugubrious at the end of sentence


  1. Why are you looking so lugubrious?
  2. He plays some passages so slowly that they become lugubrious.

lugubrious in the middle of sentence


  1. James was in lugubrious mood.
  2. That long, lugubrious howl rose on the night air again!
  3. After the earthquake, the city is full of lugubrious faces.
  4. The whole effect was hideous, petty , lugubrious, and narrow.
  5. "I am drinking, " replied the tippler, with a lugubrious air.
  6. The Rectory drive was dank and dripping between its lugubrious laurels.
  7. She could imagine what was going on in the lugubrious depths of Baikal.
  8. He remembered the merchant, long, lanky, and lugubrious of countenance.
  9. This ingredient does not invite or generally produce lugubrious lamentation.
  10. Their host was a huge, lugubrious man, who reminded Graham of Demis Roussos.
  11. After a few minutes the door opened and a young, lugubrious face looked out.
  12. He had a long lugubrious face with drooping and soft pouches beneath the eyes.
  13. At times he talked to himself, and stammered lugubrious monologues in a low voice.
  14. McNab's head was lowered and he seemed to be pondering in a lugubrious sort of way.
  15. He had a long lugubrious face with drooping jowls and soft pouches beneath the eyes.
  16. People ate lugubrious meals around the waterfalls, their faces green with marine sorrow.
  17. He only existed in relation to Ryder's, and by extension Waugh's, lugubrious loathing for what the future held.
  18. Henry was large and jovial and partly bald, while Jimmy was small and rather lugubrious in appearance and hailed from Glasgow.
  19. Roguet had set the lugubrious example of threatening with death any French grenadier who should bring him a Prussian prisoner.
  20. An excessive emotion was required to wring from him, once or twice a year, that lugubrious laugh of the convict, which is like the echo of the laugh of a demon.
  21. A diffident, shuffling stick figure on stage, at the keyboard he had a penchant for lugubrious tempos, affecting profundity and a crashing, bombastic virtuosity.

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