After a good few years of success supporters got very despondent for a while as the team faltered in mid season and the manager came under fire. |
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A man is sometimes despondent from disappointment, is gloomy, and has no courage to work. |
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Of course, he may have been despondent for personal reasons having nothing to do with any of this. |
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Jason cast a despondent look in my direction and allowed himself to be dragged away. |
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He became suicidal, despondent about the end of his boxing career and his disfigurement. |
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There are also, though, lots and lots of people in this country who are extremely despondent. |
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He was not too despondent after his defeat and believes he can launch a stronger bid when he has gained more experience. |
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I feel tearful, angry, despondent, restless, annoyed, irritable and prickly all at the same time. |
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You may be too easily irritated or despondent, exasperating friends and family with exacting demands and finicky attitudes. |
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They'll still be despondent after going so agonisingly close, but that historic first title might not be too far off now. |
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His self-penned songs track his career from despondent dreams of stardom to the travesty of having achieved them. |
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The red and black segment of the crowd were in delirium, the blue and white silent and despondent. |
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A visit from Canterbury certainly cheers up hard-pressed and often despondent clergy and congregations. |
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I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported. |
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Why were you then comfortless and despondent, when I was escorted by the guards into the jail? |
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If Freelove's body language in singles seemed despondent, he was quite the reverse in the doubles. |
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It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry. |
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Ephram is despondent when he is disinvited to a party by Amy's popular friends, and Delia struggles with the school bully. |
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Two weeks in a cold snowy environment had made my joints dramatically worse, so I arrived back feeling very despondent. |
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Until recently, such fantasies were expressed mainly by the far right, or in the laments of despondent Oxbridge dons. |
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Maggie takes in the despondent Victoria, a bright and sensitive girl whose life is on the brink of total meltdown. |
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She seduces the despondent radical with whispers about the bleakness of mankind. |
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Astronauts, it seems, don't get enough natural light up there, and can become too despondent to moonwalk. |
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With a little love, work and patience, you can transform ferocious felines and despondent dogs into friends of the family. |
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Observing the way things have developed in recent weeks is enough to make us, too, become despondent. |
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Parents who are depressed are often withdrawn, tired and despondent about the future. This creates a very stressful family environment. |
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They should, he said, be neither boastful and overconfident nor despondent and hopeless. |
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The despondent manner in which Ray walked towards the dug-out said it all. |
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I mean, to say they were depressed or despondent is too light. |
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Liam's voice, even though it is distinctive, it's different for the lone fact that no one else could sound as whiney, grainy and completely despondent with everything. |
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As you can imagine, we were all a bit gutted and despondent. |
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The lads are so despondent but they did really well, especially in the first half, and the effort and commitment was what we have been asking for. |
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I fretted as we trundled slowly home in a rather despondent way. |
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Over the years, the families have become increasingly despondent and desperate for information about their relatives. |
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She became teary at work and criticized herself in extreme and despondent terms. |
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Individuals with high neuroticism scores are usually anxious, easily worried people who are often despondent. |
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In many countries racked by war, you will find the people despondent and standing beside the roads doing nothing. |
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At one point on a date, cera pretends to leave the restaurant, leaving Yi sitting despondent for a full minute. |
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There were reports that classmates felt he had seemed despondent. |
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But in spite of his melancholy bearing and despondent expression, there were few who could say that they had ever seen a man of more distinguished presence. |
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It is all too easy to be despondent in the face of what seems like the endless capacity of evil to reinvent itself. |
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Although one could perceive her actions as upright, correct, and admirable, it is obvious to the viewer that she is overly castigatory and despondent. |
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I'm feeling pretty slothful and despondent today, so I've took the lazy option of filling a bit of blogspace by copying down one of those questionnaires that I so detest. |
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It was a break they both needed as both had been depressed and despondent. |
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I was so embarrassed by myself, but I was also really despondent. |
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Even though Ana had an inner sense of knowing, she was despondent and had almost given up hope. |
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She is now confined to a wheel chair and is a despondent resident of a nursing home. |
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As a result, demoralized and despondent accused persons end up pleading guilty as the only way to end the remand. |
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Many were despondent or even suicidal when they first arrived. |
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Inside the waiting room, where the air conditioning had stopped working, JJ slumped into a chair and laid her head on the armrest, suddenly despondent. |
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Chadwick's despondent vocals and a melancholic guitar line are run though a heavy wash of reverb, the kind of song that sounds like it was written at the depressing end of an all-night bender. |
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To have a hobby is to indulge in some form of play which exercises our hands as well as our brains, and to take a line that cures our despondent, worried, jittery feelings. |
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In a foreign policy speech in Sydney on Sunday following the G20 summit, Merkel sounded deeply despondent about Putin's policies and behaviour and gloomy about the prospects of forcing a strategic shift from the Kremlin. |
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But I'm not so despondent that I can't see any hope for future elections, especially when I look at the fourfold increase in support the Greens have achieved in just four years. |
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Because I was having trouble fitting into the box, I got very despondent. |
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So I would hate you to leave the Chamber despondent. |
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Nzongo remembers feeling so despondent that he thought about returning to the Congo but civil war broke out at that point and made any trip home impossible. |
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I am despondent that the European Union has been so impotent in its efforts at seeking to stop this war and to achieve a peaceful disarmament of the Iraqis. |
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Since Krishna Krishna had already departed from the earth, Arjuna, totally despondent, went to see Sage Vyasa in order to find out why his weapons were so useless. |
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While one can identify many reasons to be despondent, our Movement remains optimistic and will always strive to take constructive steps to promote peace and security in our world. |
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In the sixties, Romania's birth rate fell significantly, a fact which is generally attributed to the country's economic problems and the despondent mood among the population. |
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As a legislator, I am furious, but also a little despondent because this is the second time that we have faced the same problem in less than three years. |
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Can you raise his spirits in some despondent moment? |
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Police received a call from a concerned family at their residence, seeking assistance in taking away a family member's firearms as he was depressed and despondent. |
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Growing despondent, the deputy began seriously to think about resignation. |
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The images of helpless children and mothers, wounded, sick and despondent victims on either side of the conflict, untold destruction and unimaginable pain, have haunted all of us. |
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So is McDougall a paleoconservative in despair like Poe, despondent like Melville, or cynical like Twain? |
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Some of the prisoners were reportedly despondent, but others were nonchalant, even smoking tobacco. |
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In the morning gloom, one company commander got lost and his junior officers became despondent. |
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Kublai became increasingly despondent after the deaths of his favorite wife and his chosen heir Zhenjin. |
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Kublai grew despondent and retreated from his duties as emperor. |
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Some chroniclers claimed that the despondent Richard had starved himself, which would not have been out of place with what is known of Richard's character. |
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