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"glumly" Definitions
  1. in a sad, quiet and unhappy way

120 Sentences With "glumly"

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They can — but they don't, as Gopnik glumly acknowledges.
A couch sits glumly at the back of the room.
He nodded glumly, as though he had been expecting worse.
Ms. Chase sat glumly in the cafeteria just before Thanksgiving.
"It's dying out, and that's the truth," says Mrs Piazza, glumly.
"I have to make money to pay taxes," he said glumly.
"You can't fly a plane if you're blind," he noted glumly.
Inside one waiting area, a couple of dozen passengers sat glumly.
"I heard there are no boats coming today," the woman replied glumly.
Glumly, I recount my difficulties at learning the language, despite my best efforts.
He put a towel over his head and sat glumly on the bench.
After the game, the news was dealt with glumly in the Yankees' clubhouse.
In the kitchen, her sons are eating their dinner of bean tacos glumly.
They are citizens again, masks removed, parents glumly waiting in the living room.
The Jamaican team clapped and danced in glee, while the U.S. team embraced glumly.
A young politician from a landed family glumly describes his view of the job.
In it, the DuBois clan sits silently and glumly around a corked champagne bottle.
Finally, as one Montgomery insider glumly summarises, "There is no fool like an old fool."
"I was prescribed the same medication as after my initial heart procedure," Reitano glumly recalls.
A woman glumly ate blueberries out of a large Ziploc bag as the debate began.
"With all honor to the dead, they are dead," Sante says glumly at one point.
" When Kristin tells him where she's headed, he responds glumly, "I've never had a housewarming party.
At first, Ms. Sidibe said, she sat glumly at her desk before taking herself in hand.
Glumly, it seems, but that hasn't stopped style-struck viewers from attempting to shop the show.
These beliefs mutate and persist, and resurface with a glumly predictable regularity after each new mass shooting.
"I don't really want to marry her off, because it's not good for girls," he said glumly.
Even hunched glumly over his pre-game meal, it's easy to understand what the Pistons saw in Johnson.
"I'm not going to be a pop star," he sighed glumly, as classmate Chris Smith would later recall.
"In the past two years, we've lost our two biggest markets, Jordan and Egypt," Mr. Sinno said glumly.
Standing outside his old high school last month, he glumly pointed out the door he used to skip classes.
On a street in Zhengzhou, a man in his late 40s glumly surveys a board plastered with job ads.
One painting shows Africa as a woman being courted by China while Western countries, all male figures, watch glumly.
If things do not improve, says Mr Kyaw Zepa Tua glumly, they will have to go back to the village.
But when we looked around us, we would glumly realize that stories like those were almost impossible in Saudi Arabia.
"The report I've had so far is that there's been a lot of yelling," one policy expert told me glumly.
At Aktuğlu's suggestion, I slipped into one of the jumpsuits myself, glumly clutching the bars while my own picture was taken.
They glumly continued along 45th Street, taking momentary solace at the sight of the pub-restaurant O'Lunney's next to their theater.
He glumly pottered about as his Costa Rican partner, Giannina Facio, towered alongside him, exuding enough warm vibes for them both.
He was consoled by Lai, who put an arm around him and stared glumly at the reporters scribbling in their notebooks.
He becomes a Doberman with a cone around his neck, a steak-lover glumly picking through a salad on his doctor's orders.
I looped up a dirt path and onto the 110th Street bridge and peered down glumly into the tops of silent trees.
Investors took the news glumly; on the day of the announcement Magnit's shares fell by 10% in London, and nearly 8% in Moscow.
"It's to be expected," he added glumly, spooning strawberries and yogurt from a bowl with a distracted air in the team hospitality area.
In the meantime, I will be glumly moving the Uber icon to my blue folder, which has more apps than any other color.
He warns glumly that viewers are about to embark on a "descent into misery, tribulation and dire inconvenience," and he is not wrong.
Even more puzzling was the sight of the Congressional Black Caucus glumly greeting news of unemployment at all-time lows among African Americans.
He wore a white button-down shirt, open at the collar, and looked glumly toward his wife, who was seated in the courtroom.
All in all, he thought glumly, his first gig at Software Creations had been a bust, and had done little for his self-confidence.
But rather than glumly head back into the clubhouse, it's pulling out another club, believing that its luck will improve if given enough time.
At one end, behind a chain-link gate, sat a dog who just stared at me glumly as I circled by again and again.
Bussiere sings about glumly sipping on rosé and feeling a kind of overwhelming sadness, like thick storm clouds forming above, that have no immediate dissipation.
Wozniacki had already heard that she had erred, saying glumly that she "got a few texts," but had thought the ball landed on the line.
In his last television appearances he stares out glumly with eyes of stone, perhaps weary of the role he'd had to play for 40 years.
Harvard players walked glumly back to their field house after blowing a chance to become the first class to win a fourth straight conference championship.
But Ms. Keshari already had a boyfriend — something Mr. Danzico glumly discovered when he invited her to lunch and she showed up with a date.
In major cities, oppressed groups denied access to cake can nonetheless glumly turn a corner to find another baker happy to take on a new client.
Though the educational divides appear greater in the Democratic than Republican Party, it probably doesn't make sense for liberals to read this report too glumly, either.
One young chef, who had worked at L'Espérance, a three-star place an hour and a half's drive away, glumly admitted that Lameloise was a letdown.
But this is no guarantee of legislative success, even when one party controls every branch of government — as the current speaker, Paul Ryan, can glumly attest.
Kevin Garnett's retirement was halting in its timing, but the larger outcome was obvious to anyone who watched him glumly shuffle through two-plus years of irrelevance.
As he glumly ate ice cream and listened to Taylor Swift, he found himself thinking about how happy memories of a former loved one become upsetting overnight.
Mr. Mozayen glumly settled on the cultural center, a meeting place for Gaza's elites — though he hardly saw it as a suitable setting for a people's film festival.
"[Trump] tapped into something that was latent in the Republican Party and conservative movement — but a lot of people in the conservative movement didn't notice," Roy concludes, glumly.
They haven't yet faced life's heartless compromises and forfeitures, its countless trials by boredom and ethical Kobayashi Marus, or glumly watched themselves do everything they ever disapproved of.
For the most part, this line signifies the barrier between glumly accepting America's vision of emasculated, toadying Asian men and the great promise of success and masculine fulfillment.
The characters huddle glumly near the front of the stage; Don Alfonso pours bottles of liquor over each lover, a bitter benediction, as his scheme is coolly revealed.
As Tennessee players celebrated wildly, Brady strode glumly off the field amid near-silence as shocked New England fans contemplated perhaps the almost unthinkable end of a dynasty.
Passengers glumly texted family members or stared out the window as the packed vehicle rolled by mango trees, shuttered factories and crumbling murals of the late President Hugo Chavez.
The three judges sat glumly beneath a nylon Ukrainian flag, listening impassively as a prosecutor read out the results of a ballistics test and a gory medical examiner's report.
It's evident in the way they stare glumly at their desks during hearings; the way they flee reporters seeking comment; the way they slag the White House off the record.
But conservatives seemed no closer to that goal after Thursday's debate than they did before, as conservative pundits like Tim Carney glumly noted: I don't think they pulled it off.
On Saturday, Mr. Macron and Ms. Merkel entered a similar car that now sits inside a museum at the site and sat glumly side by side for a few moments.
"The seed and the A were extremely difficult rounds to raise compared to the later rounds because people didn't believe we could execute what we are proposing," Kaliszan glumly recalls.
His only accomplishment for several years had been to look glumly determined, even when the feisty wildling Ygritte (Rose Leslie) called him Jon Snore and shot him full of arrows.
"That is her only true firewall," an adviser glumly said Wednesday in the wake of a humbling New Hampshire defeat that has shaken the confidence of the candidate and the campaign.
Sometimes he takes to the wheel of his car with his wife, Cilia Flores, sitting glumly beside him; this is an occasion to reminisce about his early career as a bus driver.
An ugly campaign gets uglier The candidates and their spouses and families glumly strode into the Washington University in St. Louis auditorium on Sunday night knowing exactly what they were in for.
Its protagonist, Greta Driscoll (Bethany Whitmore), is first seen glumly sitting alone on a schoolyard bench while behind her students wearing hideous school uniforms — maroon shorts and yellow shirts — are playing basketball.
Ms. Schultz's Nannetta, wearing pedal-pushers and an oversized shirt, comes storming in, grabs a big bowl of Jell-O from the refrigerator, sits at the kitchen table and digs in glumly.
The danger of putting a firecracker like that on the menu is that the half of the dining room that didn't order it ends up staring glumly at the half that did.
This means a video of Trump strutting through a hallway full of blood-red evergreen trees, looking spooky and dour, clad in all black, glumly observing her subversion of the expected Christmas cheer.
Three siblings glumly pass time in their hot Manhattan apartment until the broken fountain down the street gets cleaned up and a sign suddenly appears on it, inviting goldfish to take a vacation.
Mbappé, though, will be all of 23, and as Messi glumly walked in the direction of the tunnel after the final whistle on Saturday, Mbappé was the first Frenchman to offer him condolences.
Sitting in the stands in Williams-Brice Stadium that day, and watching glumly, was the Honorable Stephen K. Benjamin, who at that point was still three years away from being elected mayor here.
Anthony had a horrible shooting day — 7 for 28 from the field — but nailed the most crucial shot, extending the game, the rest of which Porzingis watched glumly from the end of the bench.
Here Jason, played by the sensational Steven Boyer, sits glumly, trying (and failing) not to look mortified as his mother, Margery (Geneva Carr), prepares a small group of volunteers for a Christian puppet show.
WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin glumly sat on the bench with his head pressed against his forearm Wednesday night after the Washington Capitals lost Game 22003 of their Stanley Cup playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
But now, on the morning of the last full day of the cruise, we sat glumly on our balcony, thinking about Ithaca and drinking our coffees in silence as the ship strained toward Athens.
A report in the New York Times on Sunday painted a bleak picture of an unenthused US military glumly proceeding with the march toward war with North Korea, conducting exercises that simulate combat conditions.
Worst case: I'll glumly flip through the modern-design auction catalogs I pick up at the Strand for a couple bucks each, and lament the side tables and lamps I'll never be able to afford.
But when she walked glumly to a lectern at a ballroom in a downtown Los Angeles hotel, a sheet of paper in hand, Sharapova promptly changed the expected story line by instead disclosing the failed test.
The policy — and the specter of children glumly eating a cold sandwich while their more well-heeled peers dined on pizza and fries — provoked both a backlash and an outpouring of support for the indebted students.
But she announced her withdrawal in the same spot where Rafael Nadal sat glumly with a brace on his injured left wrist to announce his withdrawal from the men's event in 2016 before the third round.
But while the Bastille has been a blessing in some respects (it also provided a wealth of new spaces for rehearsals and workshops), it has been glumly tolerated and mocked for virtually all of its existence.
Goodman -- who costarred as Dan Conner on "Roseanne" until Barr's decision to post a racist tweet resulted in the show getting the axe Tuesday -- was spotted out in New Orleans glumly walking his dog shortly after the news broke.
"We're really proud of those smaller films we were making — 'Queen of Katwe,' 'McFarland, USA' — but we couldn't get them to work as a business," Sean Bailey, the president of production for Disney's flagship movie division, said rather glumly.
His wife of sixty-five years, Eva (Claire Bloom), has just passed away, and he looks hollowed out—sitting glumly in his red sweater and white socks, and batting aside the gentle entreaties of his granddaughter Annie (Kerry Bishé).
About 100 protesters prevented visitors from entering the museum, including through the famed glass pyramid that sits in the Louvre's central courtyard, where they waved union placards and chanted slogans against President Emmanuel Macron as tourists looked on glumly.
Mr. Browne, playing the piano, sang his prophetic '70s anthem "Before the Deluge" with Ms. Baez, who glumly observed that "as we head into the abyss" this expression of apocalyptic foreboding is even more relevant today than when it was written.
FRANCE's president, Emmanuel Macron, ended a three-day state visit to Washington this week glumly predicting that for "domestic reasons" Donald Trump will pull out of the Iran nuclear deal brokered by world powers in 2015, as soon as next month.
Darnold was instead inert, staring at the football as if he were watching the awful play unfold on video in a darkened room — and surely, he has glumly reviewed a lot of such scenes in just that way this season.
About four hours later, the atmosphere was far more tense as Andy Murray tossed his racket and glumly walked to his chair to prepare for a fifth set after blowing his two-sets-to-none lead over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Dev Hynes raps glumly about dreaming of another life but being too fearful to leave his house, Smokey Robinson croons about missing someone ("Every day we're apart seems like a week") and the Roches, of all people, provide the chorus.
Chazelle's film is a song-and-dance extravaganza with actors who can't really sing or dance; it's a movie about artistic dedication that would rather loft trite sight gags — Ryan Gosling glumly bopping the '80s karaoke classic "Take On Me" on a keytar!
It would institute a period of bad behaviour as one's own private glumly gleeful saturnalia, world turned upside down, lord of misrule regulated havoc, for a short period before the great slog of getting on with it began again, cancer or no cancer.
After glumly heading in for an afternoon shift at the local movie theater in Irving, TX, I was mercifully cut loose by my kind manager — there wasn't anyone in town who wasn't going to be glued to their TV screens that night, anyway.
Below Mr. Met's cheery face, though, Collins stared out glumly as he confirmed that Lucas Duda, the slugging first baseman whose offense was an integral part of the Mets' success the last two seasons, had a stress fracture in his lower back.
Performers seemed super bummed at the cancellation, with Boris' drummer glumly remarking that he and his bandmates had been "looking forward to this for a long time," and many of them seemed as hell-bent on salvaging the weekend as attendees were.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - There was no disguising Tommy Fleetwood's disappointment after finishing runner-up in the British Open on Sunday, with the Englishman left conceding glumly that the mountainous task set by Irish winner Shane Lowry had been just too steep for him.
"Rain in the Port of Spain (White Oak)," which is more than nine feet high and eleven feet wide, is dominated by a full-grown lion, pacing freely but somewhat glumly, head down, outside a yellow building with green doors and a barred green window.
Sabres 4, Rangers 123 Midway through what could have been a happy night for the Rangers, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, with a gray cap low on his head and a towel around his neck, hunched in the far corner of his team's bench, glumly staring at the floor.
Flanked in the Trump Tower lobby by smiling cabinet officials, including Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao (and as Chief of Staff John Kelly looked on glumly), Trump volunteered praise for some of the white supremacists who rallied around a monument to the confederacy.
It has gone from being a variety of ways to tickle a person — real life, funny because it's true, ironic funny, deadpan funny, parody funny, no-duh funny, slapstick, farce, absurdity, pratfalls, a real variety — to merely, glumly reflecting what a terrible world this has become.
Review and referee evaluations, in theory, should not kill off this vital part of fandom (the "tuck rule," after all, was invoked only after a referee review), but there is a difference between arguing and rehashing a referee's fallible interpretation and glumly accepting the readout of the machine.
Deacon is a creator—or fabricator, to use his favored term for himself—of disconcerting objects of variable size (from small to monumental) and unpredictable design (airily looping, glumly massy) made of materials that have included, by turn or in combination, wood, steel, iron, ceramic, plastic, linoleum, and leather.
Most of the 48 seats in an Oslo court for the public to watch a case about his prison conditions have been empty as Breivik sits glumly in a black suit, the first flecks of grey in his beard, appearing by video-link from a high-security jail.
Instead, there I was with the commentator Ben Stein hovering over me like some grim heathen god, exuding all the effervescent charm of a despondent tree sloth, glumly wobbling his jowls and opining that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez espouses a political philosophy that in the past led to the rise of Hitler and Stalin.
Gates, clean-shaven and wearing a grey suit and light blue tie, stood glumly in the courtroom on Tuesday morning listening to Judge Amy Berman Jackson deliver a damning recitation of his own behavior, including how he lied and cheated before providing hundreds of hours of devastating testimony against his own former friends and colleagues.
After being refused entry to Real's training complex, and following five hours spent sat glumly on the pavement outside, he was spotted by Jose Mourinho, who was driving home and recognised Rodriguez from LA. Not only was Rodriguez granted his wish to attend the Clasico, but Mourinho swiftly whisked him out to dinner ("When you're with me in Europe, you don't pay for shit") and set him to work as Real Madrid's kit man for one night only: the following week's decisive Champions League fixture at Old Trafford.
The concentration is on the characters caught up in the snares of loving the wrong person, being loved by the wrong person, falling out of love with the right person: Con, the aspiring playwright; his muse Nina (a vibrant Marianna McClellan), a starry-eyed would-be actor; Con's famous actress mother, Emma Arkadina (Bianca Amato, egotistic but human), whose relationship with Con encompasses love, frustration and resentment ("Dye and Botox can't make me go away," he glumly cracks); and her boyfriend, the celebrated writer Doyle Trigorin (an aptly passive Erik Lochtefeld).

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