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How to use melancholy in a sentence

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These included abortion, asthma, dropsy, sterility, cancer, dysmenorrhea, melancholy, empyema, worms, and jaundice to name only a few.
But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation.
Suffused with a post-Romantic melancholy, it seems to wander abstractedly through a softly glowing mist.
What makes me teary-eyed is the strange melancholy the duo produce through the warp and weave of these contrasting elements.
The third great album from this Ohio quintet sees them in melancholy mood, easing out songs packed with coy observations and lyrical moments.
The duo take a distinctly independent approach to hip-hop, creating cinematic but melancholy beats around some telling raps from Reindeer.
Music can impart in us a feeling of melancholy and sorrow, rapture and euphoria.
There's something keenly nostalgic in his films, tweaked here by the lead actor's melancholy presence.
It is easy to dismiss Ivanov, alongside Chekhov's other plays, as being full of melancholy middle class moaners who need a kick up the backside.
Join two of Ireland's finest storytellers recounting humorous and melancholy tales of Celtic Ireland.
About Schmidt is a clinic in tone, a comedy so consistently melancholy it continually wrong-foots its audience in a good way.
His landscapes are equally melancholy, often painted under grey cloudy skies.
As grim a life as you'll ever witness is preserved in coal dust in a melancholy flick book.
In the wishful shelter of ignorance or amnesia, an abiding melancholy tends to creep into the populace.
A muted, tinkling presence throughout, the piano is accompanied by the voices of melancholy oboe and sax.
A perfect Christmas morning record with its angelic singing and gentle melancholy hymns.
The sense of angst and melancholy conveyed by Lumley, with the aid of director Hugo Blick, is strangely appealing.
But perhaps his mellifluous melancholy was always just a tad too left-field, a bit too intense, for mainstream tastes.
The big reveal is more melancholy than terrifying, and in questionable taste.
It's a haunting, slightly melancholy piece that's arguably the best track on here.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was an alluring type, this haunter of the midnight bower, and melancholy sweet breather in the classic reed.
He was indefinably serious by nature, yet not melancholy, and absolutely acquiescent in his life conditions.
Though he had just heard so much to exhilarate him, he was not, on the whole, free from melancholy.
The King was habitually melancholy, and liked everything which recalled the idea of death, in spite of the strongest fears of it.
The heir-at-law was well inclined to it, but melancholy, so that the people dare not trust to a settlement from him.
May my ears be cropped if the imperator's melancholy and misanthropy are so intense!
A melancholy, intense as had been his former ecstacy, began to enfold his spirit.
During these melancholy periods of want, everything in the shape of an esculent disappears.
The sight produced in him a melancholy impression of immensity and futility.
All this the goggle-eyed mate had said in a resentful and melancholy voice, with pauses, to the gentle murmur of the sea.
With this melancholy exclamation Alcon said farewell to the Greek, who descended the rope in silence.
Never in his life before had he been so downhearted Gretchen observed his melancholy.
There was beginning to be felt that deep and sombrous melancholy which might be called anxiety for the absent sun.
She ventured, in a right melancholy way, to suggest a hope, that it was not his purpose immediately to leave the valley of Soong.
He looked from one to the other, with his melancholy and self-deprecating smile.
It flickered, and struggled with the duskiness, but could not half light up the gloomy cavern with all its melancholy glimmer.
There was a little silence at this evocation of the melancholy of gone days.
The sight of a modern monument throws one into melancholy even while an ancient one has not ceased to enrapture.
The farm of Blackhouse, in selkirkshire, is said to have been the scene of this melancholy event.
The foudroyant, on that melancholy occasion, had been astern of the Victory, the admiral's ship.
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