doomy
Britishadjective
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despondent or pessimistic
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depressing, frightening, or chilling
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But when they all bore down on the doomy grandeur of “Hey Hey, My My,” they sounded like a freight train barreling in one direction.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 16, 2025
Knowing of her rural circumstances, he supplied images of cows killed for hides or crops planted for harvest on “Amberlit Morning,” his trademark baritone the doomy inverse of her tender awakening.
From New York Times • Jun. 20, 2022
Hi, Carolyn: What tips would you give someone who wants to see the brighter side of things even when everything seems gloomy and doomy?
From Washington Post • Jul. 17, 2021
It’s a good thing Sean Dyche is so funny otherwise things could get doomy at Burnley, who have a lengthy injury list.
From The Guardian • Feb. 5, 2021
Maybe the sun; maybe the clots of green showing in the hills promising so much; maybe the contrast between Shadrack’s doomy, gloomy bell glinting in all that sweet sunshine.
From "Sula" by Toni Morrison
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