Ainda não temos significados para "quite disconsolate".
1They bade the captain good-bye, and turned their pony's head homeward quite disconsolate.
2But several of the little ones were looking quite disconsolate.
3So Jack was quite disconsolate till the King said, But where is the eagle?
4Pretty Fräulein Müller had gone, leaving her Spanish gentleman quite disconsolate for the time being.
5For some little time this search bore no fruit, and Will was beginning to feel quite disconsolate.
6Poor Bucciolo became quite disconsolate, and returned in all haste to acquaint the professor with this unlucky result.
7Mr. Peyton looks quite disconsolate.
8She does not even come to welcome her brother, but sits there quite disconsolate with tears in her eyes.
9And after they were all gone he rode home on Nora's back quite disconsolate, in spite of his wonderful fortune.
10Of course they had cried a good deal when leaving their homes, but down at the station they became quite disconsolate.
11He sat down, took his snuff-box out of his pocket, and looked quite disconsolate when he found it void of tobacco.
12It amused him for a long time; and when a sudden gust of wind blew it overboard, leaves and all, he felt quite disconsolate.
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