verb
- third-person singular simple present of glum; to make or become gloomy or sullen
Usage: informal; rare
noun
- plural of glum; gloomy or morose persons or moods
Usage: informal; rare
Examples
- The bad news glums the entire office.
- She glums whenever it rains for too long.
- Don't let the glums get you down.
- He sat in the corner with the glums written all over his face.
- The weather glums everyone's spirits in winter.