Sentences

engloom in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Engloom (verb): to cover or envelop in gloom or darkness, often creating a somber or oppressive atmosphere.

Sample Sentences

  1. The heavy clouds began to engloom the once bright sky, casting a shadow over the landscape.
  2. As evening fell, a sense of dread seemed to engloom the room, suffocating the laughter that had filled it moments before.
  3. The thick fog started to engloom the valley, making it difficult to see beyond a few feet.
  4. With each passing moment, the memories of their argument began to engloom her thoughts, overshadowing her happiness.
  5. The news of the disaster was enough to engloom the entire community, leaving everyone in a state of sorrow.

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