drear in a sentence
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Definition
DREAR: adjective describing a bleak, gloomy, or dismal atmosphere or demeanor.
Sample Sentences
- The drear landscape stretched endlessly, shrouded in mist and shadow.
- Her drear expression revealed the weight of her unspoken worries.
- As the rain poured down, the day took on a drear quality that matched his mood.
- The book was filled with drear tales of lost loves and forgotten dreams.
- He found it challenging to stay motivated in such a drear office environment.
- The drear atmosphere of the abandoned house sent shivers down my spine.
- As the rain poured relentlessly, the drear landscape looked even more desolate.
- Her voice had a drear quality that made the news even harder to bear.
- The poet captured the drear moments of life with remarkable depth and sensitivity.
- He found solace in the drear weather, using it as inspiration for his writing.
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