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Brought low in spirit.
crestfallen
deflated
chopfallen
geknickt
dejected
1
I was rather
chapfallen
at this very definite refusal, but persisted feebly:
2
They joined our party later in the day, rendering a
chapfallen
account of their detached service.
3
The case 'almost broke the heart of poor Whicher' - he 'returned to head-quarters thoroughly
chapfallen
.
4
The priest seemed somewhat
chapfallen
at her answer.
5
Villon's chin had dropped upon his breast; the cock's feather drooped dismally; the singer seemed quite
chapfallen
.
6
You never saw a man more
chapfallen
.
7
Extremely
chapfallen
and deeply disgusted with himself, Armitage bowed, and, muttering something about looking after his luggage, withdrew.
8
For so
chapfallen
was I that I wished nothing better than that he should do his worst with me.
9
The man slunk off
chapfallen
.
10
Sir Hector was evidently rather taken aback by this answer, and sat down suddenly, with a distinctly
chapfallen
air.
11
His countenance corresponds with the prevailing character of his thoughts, always hopelessly
chapfallen
;
his voice is as of the tomb.
12
The farmers of Fox County told each other in
chapfallen
appreciation that she was about as level-headed as they make them.
13
He gave them a drubbing as one horsed his brother in turn, and dropped them, a
chapfallen
trio, beside their dead.
14
During the whole course of my Life I had never seen a man at first so
chapfallen
;
and then so furiously indignant.
15
Amazed,
chapfallen
,
half-palsied, he stood before her, his fine religious zeal wiped out by fear of that knife in her weak woman's hand.
16
"Oh," said he, rather
chapfallen
,
"your condescension is a lesson for angels.
chapfallen
rather chapfallen
chapfallen account
chapfallen air
chapfallen appreciation
chapfallen trio