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  • 1Gloomy Salad Days — (死神少女) Gloomy Salad Days poster. Genre Romance, Mystery, Suspense, School Directed by Zero Chou (周美玲) …

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  • 2cloud — [kloud] n. [ME cloude, clude, orig., mass of rock, hence, mass of cloud < OE clud, mass of rock: for IE base see CLIMB] 1. a visible mass of tiny, condensed water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere: clouds are commonly… …

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  • 3shade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shadiness, shadow, umbrage, gloom, gloaming, dimness, darkness; obscurity; duskiness; shading, tone; curtain, veil, film, haziness, haze, misti[ness], cloudiness; color, hue, tint; nuance, degree;… …

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  • 4o|ver|cast — «OH vuhr KAST, KAHST», adjective, verb, cast, cast|ing, noun. –adj. 1. cloudy or dark; gloomy: »The sky was overcast before the storm. Figurative. an overcast quality of depression. SYNONYM(S): obscure, becloud …

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  • 5gloom — I. /glum / (say gloohm) noun 1. darkness; dimness. –verb (i) 2. to appear or become dark or gloomy. –verb (t) 3. to make dark or sombre. {Middle English, Old English glōm twilight. See gloaming, glow} II. /glum / (say gloohm) …

  • 6darken — darkener, n. /dahr keuhn/, v.t. 1. to make dark or darker. 2. to make obscure. 3. to make less white or clear in color. 4. to make gloomy; sadden: He darkened the festivities by his presence. 5. to make blind. v.i. 6. to become dark or darker. 7 …

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  • 7darken — I. v. a. 1. Obscure, cloud, dim, shade, shadow, make dark, make dim. 2. Gloom, make gloomy, sadden, depress, damp, chill. 3. Benight, make ignorant, stultify, stupefy. 4. Perplex, obscure, make intricate. 5. Sully, stain, dull, dim, defile. II. v …

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  • 8darken — /ˈdakən/ (say dahkuhn) verb (t) 1. to make dark or darker; make obscure. 2. to make less white or clear in colour. 3. to make gloomy; sadden: *Much of Tim O Cannon s life subsequently was darkened by misfortune. –xavier herbert, 1938. 4. to make… …

  • 9overcast — adj. /oh veuhr kast , kahst , oh veuhr kast , kahst /; v. /oh veuhr kast , kahst , oh veuhr kast , kahst /; n. /oh veuhr kast , kahst /, adj., v., overcast, overcasting, n. adj. 1. overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy: an overcast day. 2.… …

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  • 10overcast — /ˈoʊvəkast / (say ohvuhkahst) adjective 1. overspread with clouds, as the sky; cloudy. 2. dark; gloomy. 3. Sewing sewn by overcasting. –verb (overcast, overcasting) –verb (t) 4. to overcloud, darken, or make gloomy. 5. to sew with stitches… …