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Mournfully slowly they roll, silently swelling and mixing
John Lundberg: The Apocalypse in Verse John Lundberg 2011
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Mournfully Oh I didn't mean it, I was pretty freaked out by the whole scenario to be honest.
Jamie Murray: 'Can I back Andy each-way for Wimbledon?!' | Katy Murrells 2011
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Mournfully slowly they roll, silently swelling and mixing
John Lundberg: The Apocalypse in Verse John Lundberg 2011
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Mournfully Oh I didn't mean it, I was pretty freaked out by the whole scenario to be honest.
Jamie Murray: 'Can I back Andy each-way for Wimbledon?!' | Katy Murrells 2011
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Mournfully sweet, it hung on the air and died away, as if some sad, disembodied spirit were wandering disconsolately through the darkness, crooning a tuneless song.
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Mournfully, he announced that he could not let the GOP "cut Medicare, education and the environment."
The Usual Suspects 2008
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Mournfully aware of how much he wants another cup of coffee, Danzig names what he holds in his gut: fierceness, pleasure, and something that he is sure is a new kind of exhaustion.
Blue Nude Elizabeth Rosner 2006
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Mournfully Helen regarded him, who was putting water between her and her children.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Mournfully she gazed at the ship they were approaching; anchored in the middle of the stream they could dimly read her name — Euphrosyne.
The Voyage Out 2004
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MR. ICKY: (Mournfully) These vales, these hills, these
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