Porcupine fish were hiding underneath small outcrops, their huge, doleful eyes peering out warily at the passing divers. [adjective]
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Because Jane has not received any news of her missing son, she has been doleful to the point of not being able to eat or sleep. [adjective]
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'If that doleful day should come, while Duncan Macwheeble had a boddle it should be Miss Rose's. [adjective]
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Death rock me asleep, abridge my doleful days, and lay my head in fury's lap--Have we not Hiren here. [adjective]
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Everywhere are grim, doleful evidences of a glory that is past and a population that is dead or moved away. [adjective]
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Taking Stephen on one side he had the customary doleful ditty to tell. [adjective]
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Hobbie instantly whistled on his hounds, which were roving about the ruins of their old habitation, and filling the air with their doleful howls. [adjective]
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For Boris, Julie played most doleful nocturnes on her harp. [adjective]
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What a doleful night. [adjective]
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We had a doleful parting, and when I took my place by Magwitch's side, I felt that that was my place henceforth while he lived. [adjective]
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Yet how, on this dark and doleful evening, could you so suddenly rise on my lone hearth. [adjective]
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