They actually got up and started showing off and playing with each other, I suppose it's quite uplifting when you're down in the dumps. |
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Herbal teas, or infusions, have become a pick-me-up for those down in the dumps, and a soothing drink when stress levels start soaring. |
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So some of my friends have been wondering why I have been sort of down in the dumps. |
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Fred, however, is down in the dumps because Virginia has ditched him for a Texas millionaire. |
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The singer's career was then down in the dumps and the award helped him stage a sensational comeback. |
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Everybody is a bit down in the dumps because we feel as though we are a top-five side. |
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It does a lot for us, none of us got depressed, and none of us got down in the dumps and thought we didn't have a chance to come back. |
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I was a bit down in the dumps, and I started thinking that maybe football wouldn't pan out in the way I had expected. |
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United supporters had been down in the dumps after the team's start to the season. |
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I think that everybody is now down in the dumps for want of a better phrase but I am sure that we will not give up now. |
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In the end, rather than getting birthday dumps, he was simply down in the dumps. |
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People think they know what it must be like at the club and think we all must be really down in the dumps but we're not. |
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I'm a bit down in the dumps right now but will be getting that dirt off my shoulders and doing my thing. |
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In the books, Cersei gets very down in the dumps, starts putting on weight, and hits the bottle hard. |
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Successive home defeats by Manchester United, Partizan Belgrade and Birmingham inside eight days left the 70-year-old down in the dumps and scratching his head. |
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In both men and women, common signs and symptoms of depression include feeling down in the dumps, sleeping poorly, and feeling sad, guilty and worthless. |
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So anyway, as I'm a bit of a photo freak who likes to chronicle his sad life when I'm feeling down in the dumps, I often look at my Caribbean journals. |
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I was a bit down in the dumps yesterday, but now you've cheered me up! |
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Feeling down in the dumps or melancholy was a common feeling that surfaced in every focus group. |
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Hump day doesn't have to be down in the dumps day with your free weekly horoscopes, Aquarius! |
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A small dose can is the perfect remedy when you are tired or down in the dumps. |
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Instead of feeling down in the dumps it stirred me into action but this time I'm hoping a victory at Mottram will inspire me even more in the final run-in to the season. |
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The most important thing right now, though, is the depressing news that Ralph is really down in the dumps, and that we'll in all likelihood have to announce the end of the Zeeman Ocean Challenge on this website very shortly. |
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Beans on toast, tomato soup, cheese on toast and fry-ups are some of the bestloved pick-me-ups when we're down in the dumps. |
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This is not simply a case of feeling down in the dumps or of feeling sad. |
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At home now and I'm feeling down in the dumps and a little flu-like. |
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Republicans, meanwhile, seem down in the dumps. |
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At the beginning, I was really down in the dumps. |
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However, if you're feeling down in the dumps, this could push you over the edge as that ending is a real tear jerker. |
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They're down in the dumps, and they're not going to bring them back up. |
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She is a little yelper because she is lonely and down in the dumps. |
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Down in the dumps dogs hope to inspire some puppy love from Chronicle readers. |
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