down in the mouth in English

adjective

discouraged; depressed; gloomy, sad

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1. 8 He looked very down in the mouth.

2. 1 Tim's looking very down in the mouth.

3. 5 She looked a bit down in the mouth.

4. 2 He was no longer down in the mouth.

5. 7 Why are you so down in the mouth, anyway?

6. 6 Why do you look so down in the mouth?

7. 3 Why do you look so down in the mouth today?

8. 9 What are you looking so down in the mouth about?

9. 20 She gets down in the mouth over the least little thing.

10. 4 I have, as you know, been slightly down in the mouth.

11. 21 If this should happen the speaker might down in the mouth.

12. 13 If this should the speaker might feel down in the mouth.

13. 18 When down in the mouth, remember jonah: he come out all right.

14. 15 If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth.

15. 19 Paul looks down in the mouth because she failed in the attempt.

16. 11 A dentist at work in his vocation always down in the mouth.

17. You look a little down in the mouth for being the next vice president.

18. 22 Lily was down in the mouth when she knew her grandmother was sick.

19. 23 When down in the mouth,[www.Sentencedict.com] remember Jonah: he came out all right.

20. 16 Why is Jane down in the mouth? She seems happy all the morning.

21. 25 Ah Hsiang squeezed through from behind the forewomen , looking very down in the mouth.

22. 12 Brian came home looking very down in the mouth afte receiving his redundancy notice.

23. 17 He's been a bit down in the mouth since he failed in the exam.

24. 10 Don't look down in the mouth, lose everything even if, you still hold future.

25. 24 Peter saw him the other night, Max, said he looked very down in the mouth.

26. Collectedness: reculegere: dead-soft temper (met) recoacere finală (la table de oţel), recoacere totală: down in the mouth; in a bad humour/ mood/temper; in bad humour; in low spirits; in the dumps; in a pet; out of humour/sorts/spirits; off colour; (fam.) a cup too low