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down
(redirected from down-in-the-mouth)

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down (Dejected), adjective depressed, despondent, disconsolate, discouraged, downcast, gloomy, glum, somber sorrowful, sullen, unhappy, upset, weary,
Associated concepts: capacity, mental illness, incompetency
down (Lowest Point), adjective below, beneath, far below, lower, lowest, rock-bottom, under, underneath
Associated concepts: interest rates down, trip and fall, slip and fall


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Downwind puffing will prevent down-in-the-mouth mums and dads.
So turn again Whitty - head back down south We're not completely down-in-the-mouth, We know such a lovely, resourceful pair Will send us fun from Albert Square.
Down-in-the-mouth Derby manager John Gregory said: "We didn't deserve to lose by that margin.
 
 
 
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