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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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So, although the coffee shops of the country are crammed with down-in-the-mouth farmers, some optimism could creep in later this year.
The copy went on to say the publication was better than ever, but that everyone at the office was morose and down-in-the-mouth since they realized the former subscriber was no longer aboard.
Another broad indicator of the Southland economy, Pacific Bell's small-business and major-business hook-ups were also down-in-the-mouth in December.
 
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