Aún no tenemos significados para "rather crestfallen".
1He led the way, and the girls followed in subdued silence, feeling rather crestfallen.
2The laughter was all on my side, and the fine councillor went away rather crestfallen.
3The poor victim of duplicity departed rather crestfallen, and at this moment Dare came up.
4He scrambled back rather crestfallen on to the bank.
5Stacy, rather crestfallen, joined in the cheering, weakly, however.
6I took my way back to my inn, rather crestfallen, and considerably out of temper.
7And then Madeline, having said good night, went off rather crestfallen to her own room.
8The pessimist spoke in a rather crestfallen tone.
9So Hall and Henfrey, rather crestfallen, tiptoed back to the bar, gesticulating to explain to her.
10Phil promptly fell off, landing outside the ring, from where he picked himself up rather crestfallen.
11He had looked rather crestfallen at that, and before he went out he offered a half-sheepish explanation.
12It was an earnest discussion on both sides, and left Samuel Clemens rather crestfallen, though not without hope.
13The next day, the Provencal, rather crestfallen, came to share my dinner, and I gave him a friendly welcome.
14So the searching party went back, rather crestfallen, it is true, to report failure to those left on guard.
15Maud looked rather crestfallen, and Charley asked, "Why do we anchor such a long way off, captain?"
16Smith-Oldwick looked rather crestfallen.
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