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Meanings of thoroughly disheartened in English
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Usage of thoroughly disheartened in English
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The defection of Prussia had thoroughlydisheartened the plenipotentiaries of the Emperor Francis.
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Again I was thoroughlydisheartened from undertaking any new artistic scheme.
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The tribesmen were now thoroughlydisheartened, and on the 21st began to sue for peace.
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When he came out, he was thoroughlydisheartened.
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In a work published in 1851, Wagner says: I was thoroughlydisheartened from undertaking any artistic scheme.
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Kinko is thoroughlydisheartened, which astonishes me on the part of one I know to be so energetic.
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In a few days the Moors, thoroughlydisheartened by their repulse, dispersed, and Don Pedro lost his allies.
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Ghent, now thoroughlydisheartened, treated with Parma likewise; and upon the 17th September made its reconciliation with the King.
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Suddenly Abu Sofian, weary of inaction, thoroughlydisheartened by the hardships of his position, broke up the camp and ordered a retreat.
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Whitney, thoroughlydisheartened, now abandoned the manufacture of cotton gins in disgust, wound up his affairs, and found himself a poor man.
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There were days when Vaniman was so thoroughlydisheartened that he pleaded with Vona to make a show of breaking off their friendship.
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He had rather heavy weather among the well-knit, grubby-knuckled urchins of the town, and would have been thoroughlydisheartened but for one happy chance.
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Our fire had already demoralized the thoroughlydisheartened and half-famished Spanish soldiers; and their rear-guard, at least, was also disorganized and hiding in the hills.
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Thoroughlydisheartened, they seated themselves on a bench in the doorway to rest.