Examples of 'more bleak' in a sentence
Meaning of "more bleak"
more bleak - This phrase is used to indicate a situation or outcome that is even more depressing or lacking in hope compared to a previous one
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more bleak
The future looks even more bleak.
They were much more bleak four years ago.
Things are looking more and more bleak.
The tone is much more bleak and hopeless.
The health care situation is even more bleak.
The picture is more bleak for licit psychoactive substances.
Makes a life with no alcohol seem even more bleak.
But it seems far more bleak than the capital.
It is getting a little more bleak.
Things look more bleak for European travel.
There is nothing like the holidays to make a love triangle feel even more bleak.
I can not remember a winter more bleak than this one.
The Committee describes the situation in Gaza as even more bleak.
Things are looking more bleak in Egypt.
And the future of Japan begins to look even more bleak.
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Nothing could be more bleak than the future the Maccabees faced.
The picture in Wales is even more bleak.
Is that more bleak economic news?
Certain pagan creeds advocated a worldview far more bleak even than Manicheism.
It ends in a more bleak manner by warning that ‘… you cannot conquer time.'.
My future and I saw only more bleak loneliness.
During World War II conditions in the Georgian monasteries grew ever more bleak.
This latest comment sounds a bit more bleak - understandably so.
If you file a formal report … the chances of finding him will become even more bleak.
The study 's statistics are even more bleak for specific groups.
For the legal community, the numbers are even more bleak.
It 's a little more bleak than I thought.
The Shoresh Institution report is more bleak.
It 's a little more bleak than I thought . when I dead ♪.
I saw my future and I saw only more bleak loneliness.
With killing and hunting factored in, Wich says this outcome would be even more bleak.
The neighbors leave on a sled for a new, even more bleak northerly location.
If the eyes, mouth, or toes are affected, the situation is even more bleak.
It made me more desperate, more bleak.
However, when we talk about representation of female characters, it's a little more bleak.
In the book, Mance 's death is far more bleak.
Today, the global scientific community 's view of the future is even more bleak.
IOS the panorama was, until the end of last year, even more bleak.
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