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"morosely" Definitions
  1. in a bad mood and without talking very much

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The episode ends with Gilberto sitting morosely in a dingy prison.
The anniversary is being marked far more morosely by the Palestinians.
"She gave the show of her life," Ben Simon said, morosely.
"I've lived in a world of death," he morosely moans in voiceover.
Also, Jordan Peterson will be there for some reason, staring at you morosely.
"We don't really have any more ways to fund-raise," Zohar said, morosely.
"It's time to go see her, Tess," older Randall morosely tells his now grown daughter.
When he left, Elias flopped morosely into a massage chair and looked out his balcony window.
"It's time to go see her, Tess," older Randall morosely told his daughter in the episode.
What I did do was morosely tell her that there was something we needed to talk about.
After the pandemonium ended, the painter Stanley Spencer was found sitting alone, staring morosely at his hands.
As of now, it's looking like a three-way race, possibly with a fourth contender morosely looking on.
He sits on a wheelchair and looks despairingly at a wall, while she stares morosely at the food.
Senior officials speak morosely of a "new reality", acknowledging that their energy-driven growth model has exhausted itself.
Later in the episode, Chuck morosely haunts a hallway where he corners Funt and demands the favor be repaid.
The song is skeptical about love, and at the beginning of the video, iLoveMakonnen strolls morosely on the beach.
A couple of hours earlier, when Bauer had walked so morosely off the mound, things had looked tenuous for Cleveland.
I've had a drink and if I want to reflect morosely on the unstoppable sadness of aging then that's my choice!
Baker sings over morosely chimed electric guitar, or minimal piano chords, or occasionally both, with delicate string counterpoint weaving in and out.
Its spaciousness, its quiet streets, stared back at Etheridge morosely, the jazz pub that had been theirs seeming ordinary, the river unappealing.
One of the first hits was a website with a photo of a pretty young woman staring morosely into the middle distance.
Unlike many kids morosely awaiting the start of the school season, Rudy literally leaps at the chance to board the bus and head to school.
When Ed asks her why she didn't just come to him if there was an issue with the relationship, Madeline morosely declares that she's the problem.
After Brad Beal Elite lost by four points Friday night, Beal spoke passionately for several minutes while the players looked up at him, morosely but intently.
Nevertheless, the night before my departure for Vietnam in March 1968, he told me morosely how hard it was to send a son off to war.
Often (when I'm traveling or walking or parked morosely on a toilet seat, or wherever else I do some thinking) I pose these questions about different objects.
"She was very gifted and she never felt like she was good enough and she was constantly doubting herself, and I mean morosely doubting herself," says Greg.
Far from staring down morosely at scuffed Converse All-Stars, we craned our necks, looking for that next big thing over the horizon, never comfortable, never satisfied.
His set is a dusty slice of classic country from his suitably morosely titled debt, Down In A Hole and to be honest it is genuinely quite good.
King Kong is a quiet, mostly friendly monster who shows up to save our heroes when we need him, then clomps off morosely into the distance when they don't.
Then, turning on my computer, I found myself unexpectedly staring at a photo of former Flint Emergency Manager Darnell Earley in a plain gray shirt, looking morosely down toward the floor.
I'm beginning to fear that he's spending his days sitting along the wall in the Roosevelt Room morosely playing one of those Risk-style global empire video games on his smartphone.
There's Jesus on the cross, the shepherd morosely carrying a broken sheep on his shoulders, and the footprints-in-the-sand image, conjuring up a benevolent picture—and yet, still a faceless one.
The mission's commander went to the crash site and sat morosely on the wreckage, telling one of the crew that he felt the entire mission was a failure and he would be court-martialed.
In her heart, she sees Slash, the guitarist for Guns N' Roses, his pet boa constrictor draped across his bare shoulders, staring morosely at a puddle spreading at the foot of his Sub-Zero refrigerator.
The first thing we see in HBO's now-canceled series Vinyl is white music mogul Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale), upset and morosely snorting coke in his luxury car on a gritty street in 1973 New York.
Whether strumming morosely or blasting out rhythm guitar fireworks, she's at her daftest and most vulnerable when she mixes overwrought metaphor with banal concrete detail, which evokes the reality of infatuation more exactly than either would alone.
Lorde is applying herself to the paradox of building mass entertainment out of songs that wrangle with solitude, self-doubt, betrayal, disillusionment and post-party depression, with music that can embrace big pop bangers or turn morosely inward.
Here we see the other Lannister brother Jaime with perennial Lannister brother-buddy Bronn riding strangely and morosely from Riverrun, which they'd taken unopposed by getting Frey prisoner Edmure to pull rank on the Blackfish, then betray his Tully brethren.
Within five minutes of being there, he had already asked Amanda out on a date and before we could even blink, Josh and Amanda were making out on a sailboat while Nick morosely wandered up and down the beach back at the house.
If you'll still be awake by 1AM in the UK, this ought to be the place for connecting with a bunch of strangers who aren't morosely scrolling through Instagram and wondering why they weren't hand-delivered a heart-shaped stack of pancakes in bed.
Occasionally though, Paniccioli puts his subjects in dialogue with their surroundings: Fat Joe morosely standing atop a crushed car, or KRS-One posing sternly in front of the United Nations, or Nas, shot from below, arms wide open, in front of ecstatic clouds and a wide, blue, boundless sky.
And perhaps they are jockeying to position themselves favorably, in the belief that Mr. Trump may be impeached (if not removed from office) and that there will be a broad reckoning, One thinks of Richard Nixon, at the end, babbling morosely to Henry Kissinger, one of the few men left in his inner circle.
For all those fans of Bella Thorne who lie awake at night wondering what the actress does when she's not shooting the latest Madea movie, selfie-ing at her local SoulCycle, or posing morosely with the strap of her handbag, you're in luck because at long last the world finally has an answer to this most pressing of questions.
The bad news: Arya's water-dancing session with Brienne opened an emotional seam in Sansa — whether from shock over the killer her sister has become, or some buried resentment, or something else — that Littlefinger will exploit in 3… 2… 1… He may have a harder time with Bran, who finally received the rhetorical slap we've all craved since he showed up this season in his morosely Three-eyed state.
These days, his public identity — which combines the reticence of a downbeat bodhisattva with a penchant for glowering — occupies more of the collective imagination than his oeuvre does, or perhaps it's just that his persona and his characters have become inextricable: The concepts for both "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" feel borne out of an indelible 2010 meme of Sad Keanu, photographed on a New York City park bench staring morosely into his sandwich.
After all, the idea comes to us in such a ghastly gallery of images: late Augustinianism's unbaptized babes descending in their thrashing billions to a perpetual and condign combustion; Dante's exquisitely psychotic dreamscapes of twisted, mutilated, broiling souls; St. Francis Xavier morosely informing his weeping Japanese converts that their deceased parents must suffer an eternity of agony; your poor old palpitant Aunt Maude on her knees each night in a frenzy of worry over her reprobate boys; and so on.
This time though, his team were not the slugabeds who had toiled so morosely against Austria, Poland and England in Manchester.
He morosely consoled himself with social activities, including dispensing hospitality on magnificent scale. His health deteriorated, at the approach of winter at Shillong, and to escape the rigours of cold weather, he went down to plains. He died at Guwahati, his birthplace, on 8 January 1955.
One of Horton's informants morosely recounts how her friend committed suicide because she was unaware that there were support and community groups for lesbians in Hanoi.Horton, “Misrecognition,” 964. Horton's ethnographic approach therefore unearths and underscores the importance of community to Vietnamese les, for whom it is a literal lifeline.
Their opposition has been seen as a "breaking of the frame": "it is as if [Gennaro] were morosely watching his family as they pose for his painter nephew".Baumann; Karabelnik; et al. 1994, p. 193. The family dog glimpsed at the lower right corner is, according to Arthur Danto, sensibly "sneaking out of the picture before all hell breaks loose".Danto 1988, p. 658.
In 2002, the band unearthed some live tapes from the 1970s resulting in the Gulcher release, Live at the Library. In 2005, the band recorded and released We’re an American Band (Family Vineyard), featuring an oblique take on the Grand Funk Railroad title track. Forced Exposure called the album “both hilariously depressing and morosely upbeat … a masterwork that mixes Satan, Howard Hughes and current theories on brain transplants.
The paintings feature a variety of tearful children looking morosely straight ahead. They are sometimes called "Gypsy boys" although there is nothing specifically linking them to the Romani people. He was an academically trained painter, working in post-war Venice as painter and restorer, producing the Crying Boy pictures for tourists. At least 65 such paintings were made under the name Bragolin, reproductions of which were sold worldwide.
Swift writing a letter to her ex-boyfriend in a room filled with snow. The video begins with a young man seen walking alone in a small town to the snowy football field in a winter morning. The video cuts to Swift inside a house wearing a comfy sweater draped over one shoulder. She is brooding and singing about her lost love while wandering morosely around her house.
In the final scene, Judah and Cliff meet by happenstance at the wedding of the daughter of Rabbi Ben, who is Cliff's brother-in-law and Judah's patient. Judah has worked through his guilt and is enjoying life once more; the murder had been blamed on a drifter with a criminal record. He draws Cliff into a supposedly hypothetical discussion that draws upon his moral quandary. Judah says that with time, any crisis will pass; but Cliff morosely claims instead that one is forever fated to bear one's burdens for "crimes and misdemeanors".
On Christmas Eve, Guido “Gig” Panimba (Joseph Bologna) and Pandora “Panda” Gold (Renee Taylor) each morosely wander the streets of Manhattan and later join an emergency group therapy meeting designed to help the participants break self-destructive patterns. Each person lists his or her neuroses, ranging from bed-wetting to paranoia. When it is Panda's turn, we learn she is there on her 4th emergency session. She declares herself a failure as an actress, singer, dancer and woman, and launches into a long description of her life and many disastrous love affairs.
Los Ejércitos (The Armies) is a novel of a country torn apart by war. Ismael, a retired old school teacher and his wife, Otilia, live morosely and modestly in the town of San José. Ismael loves to spy on his neighbor's wife, making his own wife to feel embarrassed, and there is a sense of idyll on everything going on until some family members begin to disappear and fear takes over the inhabitants of San José. One morning, after his usual walk, Ismael finds out that some soldiers of God knows what armies had taken away his neighbors.
Then he vanished, apparently into thin air. His last confirmed sighting was at 1.45pm when witnesses saw him talking to an unidentified thin-faced man at the number 23 bus stop on Strand Road, Bootle. It is unclear if he boarded the bus into Liverpool, as some eyewitness reports suggest he may have stopped off in one of the city's cafes for a quick lunch, as he had work in the north of the city. There were unconfirmed reports that the clubman had been seen walking along rather morosely with his head bowed near the Pier Head.
A man named Un-cheol (Yoon Kye-sang) is looking for a girlfriend. He goes on a series of unsuccessful dates, culminating in a disastrous blind date with Yoo- jin (Park Soo-jin), and his awkward banter, stupid jokes, and complete insensitivity to her feelings, leads Yoo-jin to ditch him while they're playing the game Rock-paper-scissors. In a flashback to Un-cheol's childhood, his father had taught him Rock-paper-scissors and given him some life lessons. As Un-cheol morosely wanders the streets that night, he finds a missing dog, which he returns to its owner, Eun-hee (Park Shin-hye).
Taking Alice's jewelry with him, he tries pawning it only to discover that is all fake. He tries to meet a horse fixer at a local racing stables for a tip about putting a bet on a horse, but the person never shows up. When more TV announcements give further descriptions of the mysterious killer, Parson is forced to chance his image again by dying the color of his black hair into brown, and wearing horn- rimmed, tinted eyeglasses. Sitting morosely at home, Parson responds to an unlikely invitation to "come on over" from Virginia (Zora Ulla Kesler), a similarly bored, lonely, wealthy, but far younger woman than his previous victims, when she dials his phone number by accident.
Billy Bright (Dick Van Dyke), a silent-era film comedian, narrates this film which begins at his character's funeral in 1969 and tells his life story in flashbacks, unable to see his own faults and morosely (and incorrectly) blaming others for anything that has gone wrong. Headstrong and talented, vaudeville clown Bright arrives on his first California film location insisting that he will perform his bit role only if he can wear the outrageous costume and makeup of the character he has been known for on the stage. The director (Cornel Wilde) refuses and Bright begins to storm off, but when his car rolls off a cliff he is forced to accept the terms. As soon as the cameras are rolling, however, he improvises (and sabotages) his way to becoming the hero of the scenario.
28-year-old Liang Xia (Ni Ni) and 34-year-old Mao Liang (Wallace Huo) have been together for nearly 10 years and living together in Beijing for the past five. Liang Xia has given up a promising career as a talented painter to be a perfect, attentive girlfriend for her "Prince Charming," who she assumes will propose to her soon, but she is constantly disappointed as Mao prioritizes his work at a design agency over her. While morosely watching TV one morning, Liang sees an infomercial for "magic" chocolates that purport to grant youthful energy, and orders a box on a whim. Liang consults her best friend Bai Xiaoning, and the two of them concoct a plan publicly pressure Mao into proposing to Liang at Bai's wedding.
Aeschylus had written his own epitaph commemorating his life as a warrior fighting for Athens against Persia, without any mention of his success as a playwright; and Sophocles was celebrated by his contemporaries for his social gifts, and contributions to public life as a state official; but there are no records of Euripides' public life except as a dramatisthe could well have been "a brooding and bookish recluse".Moses Hadas, Ten Plays by Euripides, Bantam Classic (2006), Introduction, p. viii He is presented as such in The Acharnians, where Aristophanes shows him to be living morosely in a precarious house, surrounded by the tattered costumes of his disreputable characters (and yet Agathon, another tragic poet, is discovered in a later play, Thesmophoriazusae, to be living in circumstances almost as bizarre). Euripides' mother was a humble vendor of vegetables, according to the comic tradition, yet his plays indicate that he had a liberal education and hence a privileged background.
In the New York Daily News however, Jack Mathews thought the film had a "convoluted screenplay" that went "0-4" on its segments, despite the "fine" performances from the cast. Carina Chocano agreed that the cast was of a "high-caliber" and "disport[ed] themselves admirably" in the Los Angeles Times, with special mention to Andy Garcia and Forest Whitaker, but ultimately felt that "the whole thing looks like a pirated knockoff" with "all the aesthetic innovation of a disposable razor commercial", showcasing "meaningless allegory, violence and pretension" that gets "more ludicrous by the minute" and is "good for an occasional laugh". Writing for Variety, Ronnie Scheib also agreed that the cast was "stellar" but deemed the film to be "morosely pretentious" and questioned who it was for as it "strains both credulity and patience". Meanwhile, Rex Reed of the New York Observer found nothing to like in the film, calling it "a load of amateurish bilge".
Jeff comes to the realization that their efforts this year inadvertently led to Greendale being sold. The Greendale campus is bought by Subway and is transformed into Subway University in preparation of its sale. Annie (Alison Brie) fails to convince the committee to launch a social media campaign by tweeting “#SaveGreendale.” Right before Jeff bangs the gavel for the last Save Greendale committee meeting, Chang (Ken Jeong) reveals himself as a spy for Subway and dances away while singing “Five Dollar Footlong.” Annie and Abed then arrive at Dean Pelton’s office to help him pack. Abed notices an engraved plate on the picture of the first dean, Russell Borchert (Chris Elliott), which says “The Truth Is Behind This Picture.” They remove the picture frame to reveal a dusty scroll. The Subway Executive (James Michael Connor) offers a job to Jeff at the new Subway University, where he will teach “Sandwich Law.” Jeff then walks to Study Room F where he finds Britta (Gillian Jacobs) sitting morosely and listening to her iPod Nano.

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