We have no meanings for "very dispirited" in our records yet.
1 Towards the end of August he again became very dispirited .
2 I fear not, although Lord Raglan is quite ready; but the French are very dispirited .
3 He was a very dispirited Poet.
4 It was before we became definitely engaged, and he seemed to feel very dispirited and uncertain of the future.
5 Their necks were aching terribly, and, in spite of their determination not to lose heart, they became very dispirited .
6 Exiting, Tuohy remarked to McDonnell, "I'm glad I'm not privy to this." "He was very dispirited , " says McDonnell.
7 Full of fears, anxiety, and mistrust, it was a very dispirited Rabecque that now slowly followed Monsieur Gaubert into the inn.
8 After vainly tramping about for over two hours, he turned away towards his lodging, feeling very dispirited , and thinking about breakfast.
9 "They must all be very dispirited , " he said.
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