Overclouded Sentence Examples
The happy prospect was soon to be overclouded.
It was a complete failure, and for a time his prospects were overclouded.
Moreover, in the autumn of 1797 his reputation for political morality (never very bright) was overclouded by questionable dealings with the envoys of the United States sent to arrange a peaceful settlement of certain disputes with France.
Events, however, now occurred which overclouded his prospects.
Their devotion to the national and democratic cause in Italy in 1830-1831 gave him much pleasure, which was overclouded by the death of the elder, Napoleon Louis, in the spring campaign of 1831 in the Romagna.
But in the course of the next two years this agreeable prospect was overclouded by a series of calamities.