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1 Gloom had settled upon Mr. Hobbs; he was much depressed in spirits.
2 The spirits are very much depressed , sleeplessness is common in some women.
3 I am much depressed by the way they look at me here.
4 The centre is much depressed , and seems to form a large crater.
5 They had been much depressed , but now they cheered up and swaggered.
6 They were too hungry for that-perhapstoo much depressed by hope deferred.
7 Nothing had been heard from Mark, and his friends were much depressed .
8 Clerambault, much depressed , tried to explain what seemed so evident to him.
9 Churchill came to report the result of his attack, and seemed much depressed .
10 He was much depressed , and did not immediately go back to the periscope.
11 After the unauthorized festivities of Christmas, particularly, he seemed much depressed .
12 When I last met him he seemed to be much depressed , poor fellow.
13 I was very much depressed at this time, yet not daunted.
14 He had been much depressed and rather worse, I feared, lately.
15 I hear that you have come from the Law Courts very much depressed .
16 The Eagle was much depressed in spirits by the change.
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