All 4 Uses of
solemn
in
Something Wicked This Way Comes
- For, peering, they both knew the balloon was searching the best search ever; no car-motor racket, no tires whining asphalt, no footstepped street, just the wind clearing a great amazon through the clouds for a solemn voyage of wicker basket and storm sail riding over.†
Part 2
- The boys walked solemnly, the sky washing them toward the police station where they would talk, to Miss Foley's where they would apologize again, but right now they only walked, hands in pockets, thinking of yesterday's fearful puzzles.†
Part 2
- In one motion like a solemn pavane, the Illustrated Man rounded the stacks, the boys, kicking books from shelves, under his arms.†
Part 2
- And behind them jogged a middle-aged man with his own now solemn, now amiable, thoughts.
Part 3 *solemn = serious
Definition:
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(solemn) in a very serious (and often dignified) manner