The sea is churning and the sky is louring, so buckets and spades are out of the question. |
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When she is woken by the kiss, she silently expresses anger, just louring at him. |
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The late watercolour of Stonehenge, with a louring sky relieved by a double rainbow, is one of his most dramatic illustrations of this idea. |
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The next day dawned overcast and louring, the clouds as black as soot. |
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On the distant southern part of the moor, Kilmar, Sharp Tor and Stowes Hill remain gloomy under louring clouds. |
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The tour was fraught, the death of Curtis louring over it. |
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In December 1937, with Europe under the louring clouds of coming war, he journeyed to Italy and Austria and evidently found little to trouble him, though he was both a Jew and a fluent German speaker. |
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Sometimes she caught him looking at her with a louring invidiousness that she could hardly bear. |
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It feels as if Hopper has upended sackfuls of it in front of our very eyes, making us rear back in horror-struck recognition that this thing louring over us is in fact the city of all our lives. |
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