If you are in Houston right now, look out the window.
2007-01-24 05:32:06
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answered by amanda 2
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Feeling, displaying or reflecting a settled mood of listlessness or discouragement: without liveliness, cheer, joy or hope.
e.g.: She would fix her eyes in the distance in dreary contemplation and her mind would follow her eyes in a vacant and wistful regard. ( -G.D. Brown)
2007-01-24 13:37:28
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answer #2
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answered by Rodolfo Max 4
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dreary
Main Entry: drea·ry
Pronunciation: 'drir-E
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): drea·ri·er; -est
Etymology: Middle English drery, from Old English drEorig sad, bloody, from drEor gore; akin to Old High German trurEn to be sad, Gothic driusan to fall
1 : feeling, displaying, or reflecting listlessness or discouragement
2 : having nothing likely to provide cheer, comfort, or interest : GLOOMY, DISMAL
synonym see DISMAL
- drea·ri·ly /'drir-&-lE/ adverb
- drea·ri·ness /'drir-E-n&s/ noun
2007-01-24 13:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I can.
But YOU can go to the link below and find out for yourself. This is homework help - not "do my homework for me"
2007-01-24 13:31:46
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answered by Enchanted 3
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dullness
monotony
tedium
boredom
routine
bleakness
misery
2007-01-24 13:37:50
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answer #5
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answered by cinderellaroma 3
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