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