Examples of 'gloomy sunday' in a sentence

Meaning of "gloomy sunday"

Gloomy Sunday: Refers to a sad or depressing situation or atmosphere. It can also refer to the famous song composed in 1933. The phrase is often used to describe a melancholic day or mood

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Gloomy Sunday was played that he liked song.
What is the connection between gloomy Sunday.
Gloomy Sunday urban legends.
Salutes from a snowy and gloomy Sunday.
Gloomy Sunday Can you hear that?
At least a dozen suicide deaths were reportedly linked with the song Gloomy Sunday.
He used my gun Gloomy Sunday.
Is Gloomy Sunday really a song?
He was also noted for singing the song Gloomy Sunday.
What is the connection between Gloomy Sunday and what 's been happening on the island?
Yeah, there is SO many versions of Gloomy Sunday.
Gloomy Sunday was written by a Hungarian pianist and composer Rezsó Seress in 1932.
During world War ii, there is a song called Gloomy Sunday.
It's a dark and gloomy Sunday.
And that music, that woman singing? Gloomy Sunday.

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So many Sundays, alone in the shadows, Gloomy Sunday.
Can't you hear the music? Gloomy Sunday.

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