glum in the PONS Dictionary

glum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be/feel glum (about sth)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Two days of the working week is spent, on average, feeling glum.
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Because the girl gibbon is often glum, he gives her a couple of milk bottles.
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I like to be glum at a party.
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Scholars have observed that, to the modern eye, the figural pieces, with their bulging eyes and glum expressions, have a distinct comical character.
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Do they feel glum that they've knocked the stars away?
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He is very glum and is often predicting the inevitable failure of their mission.
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And speed glum heroes up the line to death.
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Below the sign are four buttons with which to register your response, ranging from green with a smiley face to red with a glum one.
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Martin actually wrote the song in a glum day, when he felt he would never find the right woman for him.
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You are a puddle glum and cranky old fool.
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