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- verblour (verb)
- look angry or sullen; frown:"the lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary"
- (of the sky, weather, or landscape) look dark and threatening.
nounlour (noun)- a scowl.
- a dark and gloomy appearance of the sky, weather or landscape.
OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.
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