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Definitions of bleakly in various dictionaries:
adv - without hope
adv - in a bleak manner
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With very little hope |
How pessimists do things |
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Aug 10 2018 Universal |
Mar 5 2016 New York Times |
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In a bleak manner. |
The original bmeaning ofb bleak was "pale," from the Old Norse root bleikr, "whitish or blond." Later, bleak came to mean "bare and windswept," with the figurative bmeaning ofb "cheerless." Definitions of bbleaklyb. |
without hope |
in a way that suggests a lack of hope: |
in a way that is cold and empty: |
Bleakly might refer to |
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Bleaklow is a high, largely peat-covered, gritstone moorland, just north of Kinder Scout, across the Snake Pass (A57), in the Derbyshire High Peak near the town of Glossop. Much of it is nearly 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level and the shallow bowl of Swains Greave on its eastern side is the source of the River Derwent. * Bleaklow Head (633 m), marked by a huge cairn of stones, is the high point at the western side of the moor, is a Hewitt and is crossed by the Pennine Way. It is one of three summits on this plateau above 2,000 feet, the others being Bleaklow Stones, some 1.9 miles (3 km) to the east along an indefinite ridge, and Higher Shelf Stones, 0.9 miles (1.5 km) south of Bleaklow Head. * At 633 metres (2,077 feet), Bleaklow is the second-highest point in Derbyshire and the area includes the most easterly point in the British Isles over 2,000 feet, near Bleaklow Stones. |