Examples of 'down in the mouth' in a sentence
Meaning of "down in the mouth"
down in the mouth: This phrase describes a feeling of sadness, disappointment, or dejection. It is often used to express a downcast or gloomy mood
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- Sad or discouraged, especially as indicated by one's facial appearance.
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down in the mouth
He was very down in the mouth over something.
Food is normally broken down in the mouth.
Kate a down in the mouth full grown.
You look a little down in the mouth.
Down in the mouth scissor sisters.
You look a bit down in the mouth.
Down in the mouth asian pro all over eradicate affect shower.
But both looked down in the mouth.
I was feeling down in the mouth at the prospect of a week with the girls away.
No wonder you look so down in the mouth.
You look a little down in the mouth for being the next vice president.
Spratt still looks rather down in the mouth.
He was a bit down in the mouth but I thought it was his divorce.
A day when he was down in the mouth.
He was a bit down in the mouth but I thought it was because of the divorce.
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You are looking a bit down in the mouth today.
Allergies can leave your best friend feeling restless, irritable and really down in the mouth.
Looks a bit down in the mouth.
Everything we eat starts the process of being broken down in the mouth.
Looking a bit down in the mouth.
The taste of the obtained product was good with a fast melt down in the mouth.
Do not look so down in the mouth.
Down in the mouth today, You're looking a bit.
Do not sound so down in the mouth.
A, Down in the mouth.
And there is no need to feel down in the mouth.
You are down in the mouth.
Englishmen tell it when they are feeling down in the mouth.
A little down in the mouth.
Notice that proteins are not broken down in the mouth.
Slightly down in the mouth.
All of the food that is consumed begins to break down in the mouth.
Do not be so down in the mouth.
Yesterday 's equivalents in the Academy were not so down in the mouth.
Lascivious pang yon down in the mouth said wonder.
Observations? Something about Major André being down in the mouth.
No one is down in the mouth.
Aside from this, I note Major André has been lately down in the mouth.
You just seemed a bit down in the mouth when you came in.
I am sorry . Oh, come, come, old fellow . Do not look so down in the mouth.
I hope you ai not down in the mouth about Charlene.
From where I stand you look very down in the mouth.
You were very down in the mouth when you were talking to Mr Branson.
Then you have got nothing to be down in the mouth about.
She 's been that down in the mouth since the death of poor Mr Pamuk.
That 's why he looks so down in the mouth.
Why so down in the mouth there, bud?
I have, as you know been somewhere down in the mouth.
Good heavens how down in the mouth you look you look Jamie.
No! Then you have got nothing to be down in the mouth about.
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