Aún no tenemos significados para "very dejected".
1In the mean time I am very feeble and very dejected.'
2I went straight to the salon, and found it very dejected.
3He looked very dejected, feeling that he had blundered fatally in his precipitation.
4He was looking very dejected, and half his bluster was gone.
5Jeffries was heard running upstairs; he entered looking very dejected.
6The poor fellow went away very dejected, and the Holy Father continued his walk.
7At the end of a month I was very dejected.
8They were very dejected, and made no further difficulty about agreeing to the common action.
9Meanwhile Ted sat down on a log, and seemed to be very dejected and forlorn.
10She lay down at the foot of the bed and leaned on her elbow, very dejected.
11Indeed, then, I feel nothing of the kind, or it must be a very dejected daisy.
12One day, with a very dejected countenance, her ladyship came in saying, It's off-it'sall off!
13Having been overwhelmed by the maturity of Zverev's game, Chadaj rushed off the court looking very dejected.
14The recovered fugitives looked very dejected, and were, no doubt, brooding over the consequences of their conduct.
15They all wandered about looking very dejected, as if the world were pressing heavily on their shoulders.
16He became very dejected after his outburst.
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