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Gloam
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verb
Gloam
v. i.
1.
To begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
2.
To be sullen or morose. (Obs.)
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Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48
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"Gloam" Quotes from Famous Books
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no kith, nor kin, nor home Wherein to turn to sleep; No star-lamp sifts me through the
gloam
, I am the driven, wastrel foam On a
...
— The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century • William Lyon Phelps
Words linked to "Gloam" :
crepuscle
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night
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dusk
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gloaming
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twilight
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nightfall
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crepuscule
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evening
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even
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hour
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evenfall
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eventide
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time of day
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fall
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eve
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