morne in a sentence
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Definition
MORNE: (adjective) characterized by a bleak, desolate, or dreary atmosphere.
Sample Sentences
- The landscape was eerily morne, shrouded in a thick blanket of fog.
- After the storm, the once vibrant town appeared morne, with debris scattered everywhere.
- His morne demeanor reflected the weight of the world on his shoulders.
- The artist captured the morne beauty of the deserted village in her painting.
- As the sun set behind the hills, the morne twilight cast a somber mood over the valley.
- The landscape appeared morne under the heavy, gray sky.
- After the storm, the once vibrant garden looked morne and lifeless.
- His morne expression revealed the weight of his recent loss.
- The morne atmosphere of the abandoned house sent shivers down her spine.
- She spoke in a morne tone that suggested she had experienced something deeply troubling.
- The landscape appeared morne under the heavy blanket of clouds.
- After the news of the tragic accident, a morne atmosphere settled over the gathering.
- His morne expression suggested that he was deeply troubled by the events of the day.
- The once vibrant garden now looked morne, its flowers wilted and colors faded.
- She recited the poem with a morne tone, evoking a sense of loss and longing.
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