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whakapoururu

1. (verb) to look sorrowful, look gloomy, frown, look miserable.

He aha i whakapoururu ai ō kōrua kanohi ināianei? (PT Kenehi 40:7). / Wherefore look ye so sadly today?

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2. (modifier) dismal, sombre, forlorn, gloomy, despondent, sorrowful.

Kātahi te rangi whakapoururu (Ng 1993:103). / What a dismal day.

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3. (noun) gloom.

Nā te pōuruuru o te ao nei i noho ai ngā tamariki i hua ai te whakaaro me pēhea e pai ake ai tā rātou noho, e puta mai ai hoki i te ao pōuri nei ki te ao mārama ake (Rewi 2005:74). / Because of the gloominess of this world that the children lived in, the plan developed as to how the way they lived could be improved whereby they could emerge from the dark world into a brighter world.

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