Overclouds

Word OVERCLOUDS
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Definitions and meanings of "Overclouds"

What do we mean by overclouds?

To cover, or become covered, with clouds.

To cast sorrow or gloom over.

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The word "overclouds" in example sentences

The chance that the mystery, as you call it, which at present overclouds your birth and connexions, will clear up into something inexpressibly and inconceivably brilliant; and this without any effort or exertion of your own, but purely by the goodwill of ❋ Unknown (2008)

“I too have sometimes that dark melancholy which overclouds the brain.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

Quiver of Arrowes, overclouds all with his religious Monkes Cowle, and then with a parting kisse or two, returned to the place where he had left his fellow and companion, perhaps imployed in as devout an exercise, as he had bin in his absence from him; whence both repayring home to the Monastery, all this nightes wandering was allowed as tollerable, by them who made no spare of doing the like. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Jealousy fostered in the heart overshadows and overclouds all life. ❋ L. T. Meade (1884)

To many minds the shadow of the end is ever present, like the coffin in the Egyptian feast, and overclouds all the sunshine of life. ❋ John Lubbock (1873)

You must go frankly and fearlessly to the wife you love, tell her of the suspicion that overclouds her fame, and implore her to help you to the uttermost of her power in unravelling the mystery of this man's death. ❋ Mary Elizabeth (1863)

Such is the fatality of error which overclouds every question connected with Shakspeare, that two of his principal critics, Steevens and Malone, have endeavored to solve the difficulty by cutting it with a falsehood. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

"I too have sometimes that dark melancholy which overclouds the brain." ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

The chance that the mystery, as you call it, which at present overclouds your birth and connexions, will clear up into something inexpressibly and inconceivably brilliant; and this without any effort or exertion of your own, but purely by the goodwill of Fortune. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

_Tum sic exspirans_, &c. _A gathering Mist overclouds her chearful Eyes; ❋ Joseph Addison (1695)

The action-driven plot overclouds the solution to their problems. ❋ Masha Lafen (2010)

Annual Results 2008: Economic Crisis overclouds productivity improvements within Cham Paper Group - stable business results for Hammer Retex Group stable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yet there is one circumstance, which, in our minds, disturbs and overclouds the sentiment of esteem inspired by these merits, but which at that time must have rendered it stronger and more general: the poor man participated in the commonest and most fatal prejudices of his contemporaries: he was in advance of them, but not distinguished from the multitude; a station which only invites trouble, and often causes the loss of an authority acquired by other means. ❋ Unknown (1909)

"blue water" as his safe and native home, and that it is only when he enters the green and shallow waters of the coast that a measure of anxiety overclouds his free-and-easy spirit. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Out of mercy God deprives him of all understanding, and overclouds all the light in which he walked aforetime, and so hedges him in with the thorns of an anguished conscience, that he thinks nothing else but that he is cast off from the light of God's countenance; and he moans greatly, and often with many tears exclaims: "O, my God, why hast Thou cast me off, and why go ❋ 1820-1884 (1905)

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