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Ask/Aisk Source: SND
Of the sky: to be covered with haze or gray clouds foreboding wind; to rain slightly.
Gloomy Source: SND
Of the sky: to become overcast and threatening.
Lour Source: SND
As in Eng., of the sky: to become overcast.
Mirk Source: SND
To darken, to overcast, to besmirch.
Mirken Source: SND
To grow dark, to become overcast, as the sky at late twilight.
Obnubilate Source: DOST
Covered, enveloped, as with a cloud.
Ourcast Source: DOST
Of clouds or tempest: To spread over, overcast (the sky).
Ourcast Source: DOST
Of the sky: To become overcast.
Ourcast Source: DOST
Of the sky: Overcast (with clouds).
Overcast Source: DOST
Of the sky: To become overcast, to cloud over.
Owergaff Source: SND
Of the sky: to become overcast after a clear morning.
Owergaff Source: SND
To becloud.
Shore Source: SND
To become overcast or threatening.
Turr Source: SND
Of the sky: to cover over with small, fleecy, “mackerel” clouds.
Upset Source: SND
Of the sky: to cloud over, esp. in a striking or colourful way.
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