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doomy, a.|ˈduːmɪ| [f. doom n. + -y1.] a. Of a person: depressed, sad. b. Of a thing: depressing, weird.
1961G. Smith Business of Loving xi. 219 The gaffer..was a doomy old nut who once or twice had talked about jagging it in. 1967A. J. Marshall in L. Deighton London Dossier 142 The City of London... It's a doomy, forbidding place to me. 1968Crescendo Jan. 22/2 Even the irrepressible Mr. Brookmeyer produces a somewhat doomy arrangement of ‘Willow Weep For Me’. |