Filled with melancholy and despondency.
1 He was so down in the mouth that the sentinels noticed it.
2 Poor old Jim looks dreadful down in the mouth , don't he, though?'
3 The Bay which he laies down in the mouth is imediatelybelowme .
4 Of course it makes me a little down in the mouth .
5 The old man was rather down in the mouth for him.
6 He was very down in the mouth when she suddenly took herself off.
7 Nettleship also greeted me warmly, though he looked somewhat down in the mouth .
8 I never saw him so down in the mouth this years.'
9 Of course he's a little down in the mouth about himself.
10 Get round him when he's a little down in the mouth .
11 What's the good of complaining if one's down in the mouth ?
12 He's sitting on his bed with Marco, looking noticeably down in the mouth .
13 He was dreadfully down in the mouth when he came back from that visit.
14 Enough to make any one feel down in the mouth .
15 You are good for nothing as long as you're so down in the mouth .
16 You mightn't believe it, but some days I feel away down in the mouth .
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