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doomy /ˈduːmi /adjective (doomier, doomiest)Suggesting or predicting disaster; ominous: doomy forecasts...- The general buoyancy of the advertising market in recent years has dispelled doomy predictions about the prospects for both, but the real action for the past decade and a half has been in the magazine market.
- It was going to fight the bill all the way to its doomy, gloomy grave.
- Or perhaps he was carried away by his own doomy thesis.
Derivativesdoomily adverb ...- The song creeps rather doomily like a disgusting disease and has everything a masterpiece has to consist of.
- It taps, enters, and perches doomily, prophetically, on the bust of Pallas, goddess of wisdom.
- Because she is a most attractive actress, the love affair takes on such weight and meaning that the inevitable revelation seems an arbitrary intrusion by a doomily schematic plot.
doominess noun ...- Yet its vision has a doominess all of its own.
- Lending extra doominess to the crushing, groove-infused riffs are the heavy bass lines.
- Their songs run through a mixture of moods, one moment there is growling, distorted guitars and dismal-paced doominess, and the next some beautifully uncluttered pop songs.
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