Filled with melancholy and despondency.
1He was so down in the mouth that the sentinels noticed it.
2Poor old Jim looks dreadful down in the mouth, don't he, though?'
3The Bay which he laies down in the mouth is imediatelybelowme .
4Of course it makes me a little down in the mouth.
5The old man was rather down in the mouth for him.
6He was very down in the mouth when she suddenly took herself off.
7Nettleship also greeted me warmly, though he looked somewhat down in the mouth.
8I never saw him so down in the mouth this years.'
9Of course he's a little down in the mouth about himself.
10Get round him when he's a little down in the mouth.
11What's the good of complaining if one's down in the mouth?
12He's sitting on his bed with Marco, looking noticeably down in the mouth.
13He was dreadfully down in the mouth when he came back from that visit.
14Enough to make any one feel down in the mouth.
15You are good for nothing as long as you're so down in the mouth.
16You mightn't believe it, but some days I feel away down in the mouth.