Aún no tenemos significados para "looking wretched".
1He got down from his horse, looking wretched at what he had done.
2He went down-stairs again, and sat down, looking wretched.
3On reaching the cemetery, William found the widow looking wretched, indeed, and apparently suffering great pain.
4One depicts a young man, looking wretched and dirty, pouring water from a kettle into a boot.
5The poor girl was looking wretched and woe-begone, and needed to have her mind diverted from her trouble.
6I found her in a private sitting-room, looking wretched enough, confoundedly ill. And then and there she told me her story.
7He sat opposite to her, opening the window and shutting it as he thought she might like it, but looking wretched and forlorn.
8Connect: Due to remain in his seven by seven by three foot box for a further eight days, David Blaine is already looking wretched.
9"I suppose I ought to be looking wretched," I said penitently.
10'It is of no use looking wretched, I tell you, you must put it out of your head.
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