Encara no tenim significats per a "deep despondency".
1Then he added, in deep despondency: But it is of no use.
2At that word the young man, in deep despondency, turned and went.
3Then upon the gloom of his deep despondency a star had arisen.
4This event threw him into deep despondency, and seriously affected his health.
5She understood the deep despondency which had taken possession of Antoinette's mind.
6His alarm and deep despondency had not escaped the notice of the Prince.
7I have been much, annoyed at the deep despondency of the crown prince.
8He was oppressed by that deep despondency which follows great fatigue and excitement.
9Some sank into deep despondency, others became peevish and impatient.
10Then L'Épine would shake his head, and the mercurial O'Kimmon groaned his deep despondency.
11Everywhere they found the people in a state of either deep despondency or intense exasperation.
12Kitty dropped into a chair in a state of deep despondency, blaming herself for everything.
13The re-action from excessive joy to deep despondency- aprocesspeculiar to his constitution-hadalready set in.
14Evelyn, who was a staunch Episcopalian, writes in deep despondency as to the keeping of Christ-tide.
15It was a most trying day, and the sailors relapsed into a condition of deep despondency.
16He looked at Rocky, where the dog sat in deep despondency: head lowered, ears drooping, shivering.
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Deep despondency a través del temps
Deep despondency per variant geogràfica