Encara no tenim significats per a "more dispiriting".
1But the period after the interval was even more dispiriting for Chelsea.
2There is nothing more dispiriting to me than absence of sunshine.
3There can be nothing more dispiriting at this formative moment.
4Far more dispiriting was the news that reached the Austrian negotiators from the North Sea.
5That Walker's book appeared before the agreement makes its ongoing relevance all the more dispiriting.
6But few were more dispiriting than the discovery that Crown Court 12 had become a tourist destination.
7I used to love walking in cities on Sunday mornings, but it gets more and more dispiriting.
8This was arguably an even more dispiriting defeat, and home advantage for the French cannot explain that away.
9Few things could be more dispiriting.
10When the battalion turned out and formed to march to breakfast a more dispiriting day could not be imagined.
11It was also more dispiriting.
12COMMENT One of the more dispiriting things about the protests and riots still raging across the United States is how unsurprising they are.
13And, more dispiriting still, he took the opportunity of knocking the ashes out of his pipe, and filled it, and lit it again.
14While losing to Hsieh was surely more dispiriting than losing to her peers, Konta insists she is not suffering from the expectation of others.
15There is nothing more dispiriting to us in the Irish Diaspora than to find our native country silent when international events call for strong speech.
16For if South Africa's 38-3 hammering by Ireland at the weekend was not painful enough, this loss felt even more dispiriting.
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