Sombre en una oración (en ingles)
- The day was chill and sombre.
- The mood in the Knot was sombre.
- The Colonel looking sombre said.
- The room took on a sombre atmosphere.
- What has got you in such a sombre.
- The mood was sombre, the atmosphere heavy.
- We were a sombre little party that evening.
- We have already given a sketch of that sombre.
- James replied then with a deep, sombre voice:.
- Helez was the one to break the sombre atmosphere.
- The sky was sombre, and a little snow was falling.
- A sombre and starry transfiguration is mingled with.
- He then turned to face Ca and with a sombre look spoke.
- The barking of these sombre dogs of war replied to each.
- That sombre ship has a path which it is forced to pursue.
- That was a sombre task he didn’t look forward to at all.
- Her bed-chamber is hidden in the sombre part of the ideal.
- Nothing can reproduce the sombre and kindly melancholy of.
- This may be so, but the act of cremation is no less sombre.
- The day passed in a sombre fashion, not unusual, though Mr.
- His eyes were sombre and as if sunk very far into his head.
- I looked at Steve who was looking very sombre and thoughtful.
- As they walked Elowen could see ahead four sombre hills that.
- He returned from his sombre eagle flight into outer darkness.
- But nowadays we also look at the poster with sombre hindsight.
- I can imagine them, he said, with a sort of sombre gratification.
- Nevertheless, it was a sombre place of which one had had a glimpse.
- Huge ancient pines stood out as vague sombre blurs in the darkness.
- Sombre as it was, it put on the kindest of its moods to welcome her.
- Within seconds the crowds rippled with a sombre, respectful applause.
- It is impossible to convey an idea of this lively yet sombre physiognomy.
- Tim could take a guess that he would be wearing a more sombre tie tomorrow.
- It is too much of a risk, Hallen said, breaking from his sombre mood.
- Life appeared so miserable, the future so desperate, the past so sombre! L.
- A smile cracked the man’s sombre mask, Because I promised and I keep.
- The sombre figures of the older gods encircled him in wrathful excitement.
- Sombre words were spoken, but the respectful throng was more mindful of the.
- Huge sombre figures of the Olympian gods crowded on the mountain in a circle.
- M'Coy peered into Marcus Tertius Moses' sombre office, then at O'Neill's clock.
- It was noticed that there was a moment when his countenance became very sombre.
- This included sombre breakfasts where the order of the day was a curt nod of good.
- This luxurious curtain delighted the convicts, even the most sombre and most morose.
- It was strange to see him laughing so after the sombre mood he had been in just before.
- Curtains of black cloth that left the room looking dim and sombre covered the pyramidal.
- The sombre look on her face made it clear all was not well and she seemed close to tears.
- Slowly, step by step, he found himself in the great hall, sombre and full of acrid smoke.
- Now, a change had taken place; his whole person, slow and sombre, was stamped with anxiety.
- This made our report a sombre affair on our part; Coatl stood tall, demanding silence and said.
- This time he gazed at him with so sombre an air that Thenardier decided that it was "useless".
- No matter how many times he was summoned here, he was never prepared for the sombre experience.
- With that sombre thought running through his head, he fell into a fitful and unsatisfying sleep.
- There are moments when a woman accepts, like a sombre and resigned goddess, the religion of love.
- As years went on M—tski became more and more sombre and melancholy; he became a prey to despair.
- Dignitaries and ambassadors from every nation come to his coronation to pay their sombre respects.
- The sense of betrayal and ruin floated upon his sombre indifference as upon a sluggish sea of pitch.
- Frau Dremmel was regarding her with sombre, unblinking eyes, eyes that had the blankness of pebbles.
- A sombre calm had succeeded to the wild uproar which had filled the garret but a few moments before.
- Near him, placed on the left, was a convict, already old, sombre, discontented, and always grumbling.
- Then he examined with a side glance the silent prisoners, who looked at him with a sombre expression.
- It was a woman of some forty years, dressed in sombre colours, probably a housekeeper or a governess.
- For the first half mile we trudged in sombre mood, the others too scared to speak in case I snapped again.
- This opening was sombre, and more cold than warmth, more night than day, came to him through this skylight.
- I drew them large; I shaped them well: the eyelashes I traced long and sombre; the irids lustrous and large.
- As Brokin moved across the chamber towards the group of sombre Elders, Drac, their leader, studied him intently.
- Following its line eastward with their eyes they saw the Mountains: the nearer foothills were brown and sombre;.
- The popular imagination seasoned the sombre Parisian sink with some indescribably hideous intermixture of the infinite.
- As there is nothing more sombre than to be sombre when all the World is merry and rejoicing, Lymeworth was gloomy indeed.
- Uretep stood, raised a hand in salutation, and then addressed the silent masses—his voice both sombre and compassionate.
- The austere committee room was laid out with rows of simple chairs, occupied by around fifty sombre looking men and women.
- A few miles to the north-east the foothills of the Ashen Mountains stood like sombre grey ghosts, behind which the misty.
- The foreground is rich in sombre greens and browns, the ocean a glorious blue and the sky tinged with the roses of sunset.
- They’re immensely popular and highly visible and a welcome distraction from the sombre reality of most people’s lives.
- Dressed in sombre black, out of respect for her recently murdered brother, the queen of the ring, the mistress of malice.
- I should be the one asking that, replied Ethan with an expressionless, sombre face, his features strict and unyielding.
- You can’t imagine what you have taken from me, she said with a sombre coldness, what you have taken from the world.
- It was a sombre, high-ceilinged room, carpeted in dull green with eight huge, leather-padded chairs arranged in a semi-circle.
- Raskolnikov really was almost well, as compared with his condition the day before, but he was still pale, listless, and sombre.
- He wondered every time at his sombre and enigmatic impression and, mistrusting himself, put off finding the explanation of it.
- The dust of the Waterloo year lay on the panes and frames of its windows; early Georgian grime clung to its sombre wainscoting.
- From that moment forth, Mother Plutarque saw a sombre veil, which was never more lifted, descend over the old man's candid face.
- There was at last a moment when Charles, full of a sombre fury, fixed his eyes on Rodolphe, who, in something of fear, stopped.
- The fate of a whole generation depends on the hour at which some sombre politician will give the signal, which will be followed.
- Rita’s long black hair wild and inconsistent with her white lace gloves and in sharp contrast with the sombre attire of Akbar.
- Now he was one small soldier in a city preparing for a great assault, clad in the proud but sombre manner of the Tower of Guard.
- It merely seemed to him, that the sombre space which still remained to be traversed by him was growing shorter with every instant.
- He was dressed in a sombre yet rich style, in black frock-coat, shining hat, neat brown gaiters, and well-cut pearl-grey trousers.
- One evening, in a sombre mood, he played a piece by Oskar Merikanto, the same that Laura had heard, and teased him about so often.
- She paused, and overstepping the sombre transitions that undoubtedly existed in her mind, she resumed with a heartrending smile:—.
- That’s always good to hear, he said with evident joy in his voice before adding in a more sombre, well-practiced, even tone:.
- He stifled, therefore, the feelings of compassion that were rising, composed his features, and sat down, grim and sombre, at his desk.
- That shocking D-Day of my life came to the end; that day of sombre was elapsed with the dusk of night, and that nightmare had vanished.
- There was at last a moment when Charles, full of a sombre fury, fixed his eyes on Rodolphe, who, in something of fear, stopped talking.
- Lorene allowed the curtain to drop into place as a sound behind her alerted her to the sombre figure of John Delmage stood in the doorway.
- But his voice dropped suddenly altered to a sombre tone, the white-haired gentleman leant into Byron peering over his wire-framed glasses.
- The Palais de Justice communicated with the prison,—a sombre edifice, that from its grated windows looks on the clock-tower of the Accoules.
- It was the last yearning for life contending with the resolution of despair; then his dungeon seemed less sombre, his prospects less desperate.
- The master, still sombre and pre-occupied, notices nothing, and takes his seat, while Kedril places himself behind him with a napkin on his arm.
- Stern lines and no colour in a sombre room with walls reserved for photographic record of the many achievements in The Stables’ racing history.
- The man moved forward as fast as a greased rat and he took my hand nearly shaking it off as a smile of welcome lit up his sombre face as he said.
- We sat nervous and sombre in the armchairs in front of his desk, silently waiting for the doctor to take his place on the other side of the desk.