bleakish

bleakish

(ˈbliːkɪʃ)
adj
1. obsolete quite pale
2. quite bleak
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References in periodicals archive
Pinpointing the callousness of our soldiers at this bleakish state of the country is eminently important before they turn into tool of controlling over-population.
People are much more aware of what the environment can do to you in a bleakish landscape and in that kind of atmosphere it is a good place for drama.
"People aremuchmore aware of what the environment can do to you in a bleakish landscape and it is a really good place for drama."
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