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Definition of deep mourning in English: deep mourningnoun mass noun1A state of mourning, conventionally expressed by wearing only black clothing. Example sentencesExamples - The villages of Killawalla, Ballintubber, Carnacon and surrounding communities are in deep mourning after the tragic death of Aisling McGing, Kinuary, who passed away following a fatal motor accident on Saturday evening last.
- The district was in deep mourning when Mrs Hillary, a former teacher, died of cancer last July.
- The whole countryside is in deep mourning over this tragic event that turned a sporting day into one of darkest sorrow.
- Meanwhile, thousands of miles away Israel was in deep mourning for the loss not just of the country's first man in space but also a former war hero who had briefly brought happiness to a country racked by strife.
- The town of Bunclody was in deep mourning at the news of the tragic death of Paul Cowman, Mill Road, which took place at his home recently.
- Norman will mark - not celebrate - the VE anniversary with sadness, with memories of dead comrades and the loss of Isobel - ‘I am still in deep mourning, she was a wonderful person.’
- Some women, when they learn of what happened, go into a deep mourning and try to deal with it.
- Tommy, then, spends the first years of his life among people in deep mourning - most are women - there are not many men left.
- People of Crettyard and the surrounding areas are in deep mourning this week after learning of the death of father-of-four Patrick Kelly.
- He was in deep mourning and claimed exemption on the ground that he was interested in the funeral of a gentleman that day, at which he desired to be present.
- Of course, the citizens of Monaco are in deep mourning, and the entire principality is really shut down.
- 1.1 The black clothing worn by someone in deep mourning.
Definition of deep mourning in US English: deep mourningnoun 1A state of mourning, conventionally expressed by wearing only black clothing. Example sentencesExamples - Of course, the citizens of Monaco are in deep mourning, and the entire principality is really shut down.
- Tommy, then, spends the first years of his life among people in deep mourning - most are women - there are not many men left.
- He was in deep mourning and claimed exemption on the ground that he was interested in the funeral of a gentleman that day, at which he desired to be present.
- Norman will mark - not celebrate - the VE anniversary with sadness, with memories of dead comrades and the loss of Isobel - ‘I am still in deep mourning, she was a wonderful person.’
- The villages of Killawalla, Ballintubber, Carnacon and surrounding communities are in deep mourning after the tragic death of Aisling McGing, Kinuary, who passed away following a fatal motor accident on Saturday evening last.
- Meanwhile, thousands of miles away Israel was in deep mourning for the loss not just of the country's first man in space but also a former war hero who had briefly brought happiness to a country racked by strife.
- People of Crettyard and the surrounding areas are in deep mourning this week after learning of the death of father-of-four Patrick Kelly.
- The district was in deep mourning when Mrs Hillary, a former teacher, died of cancer last July.
- The whole countryside is in deep mourning over this tragic event that turned a sporting day into one of darkest sorrow.
- The town of Bunclody was in deep mourning at the news of the tragic death of Paul Cowman, Mill Road, which took place at his home recently.
- Some women, when they learn of what happened, go into a deep mourning and try to deal with it.
- 1.1 The black clothing worn by someone in deep mourning.
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