Dreary Lane
To take a shower is US English; to have a shower is UK English.So they are both correct.
The Egyptians & the Greeks invented the shower.
Shower door costs more but more durable and better for resale.
typically shower drains are 2"
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The word 'dreary' originates from old English meaning blood and it refers to a situation that is remarkably bleak or dismal. An example would be: "we all have to attend this dreary meeting every Tuesday".
Dreary basically means depressing, lacking in charm or liveliness. For example, the dreariest town I've ever been in is (name deleted)!
Yes, dreary is an adjective--a dreary day.
I believe you're looking for the word ode.
It is a negative word. Meaning negative, dreary, sad, etc.
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Dreary means unhappy, bored, down in the dumps, depressed
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreary' is dreariness.
Looking out the window and seeing the rain confirmed that it was a dreary day.
It means watch your wallet