Aún no tenemos significados para "woebegone face".
1She raised her pretty, woebegone face to his and smiled very faintly.
2And she sprang upon the boat, laughing at my woebegone face.
3His woebegone face and the quasi-clerical cut of his dust-stained, filthy costume caught my humour.
4What a woebegone face Cadet Gregory Holmes presented!
5She cried herself to sleep that night and in the morning came down with a woebegone face indeed.
6As the old Squire spoke, Rufus raised his head, and a ray of hope broke across his woebegone face.
7Pleased with her appearance, with her handsome but pale and somewhat woebegone face, he gallantly addressed her a friendly question.
8His woebegone face was too much for her, and she added, "We're always at home on Sunday afternoons."
9The invalid starts as though he had been stung, opens his eyes, and with a woebegone face sinks back in his seat.
10He had a droll, woebegone face that never smiled, but a face everybody-fromthe mayor to the poorest mill hand-lovedand respected.
11I shall never forget the melancholy, woebegone faces of my captain and brother officers on our re-assembling on board.
12"It's not, it's not," cried Lubotchka with a woebegone face.
13"My God!" moans the scraggy-looking man, pulling a woebegone face.
14The picture presented by their ragged garments, their woebegone faces, and their drenched faculties, would, indeed, be difficult to transfer to canvas.
15"Come, gentlemen," interposed the inspector, making a woebegone face.
16As much as I disliked seeing their woebegone faces, I instructed them to confess what they had done and apologize to Lady Kuroda.
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