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Very downcast face
Very downcast face





The little girl wasn't downcast for long, however, and she grabbed Peter's hand. He was alternately downcast and defiant, becoming more animated in his exchanges with the judge as the hearing went on. Salmond's first two weeks of the campaign, however, have brought some much-needed good heart to many of its still downcast members. Three months ago he returned from Australia and then the World Cup a downcast cricketer. She's sitting on the floor, seeming more and more downcast at every word John says. It's not often that anything wipes the cheery grin off his face but he was downcast on learning the bad news that his finger was broken. The council and officers were very downcast, but decided to keep trying for the long-term benefit of the town. The simple, archaic gesture, a performance of downcast eyes and busy hands, puts across a feminist rereading of the woman's straightjacket. He probably didn't see his demise coming until Sulzberger's downcast eyes telegraphed it to him. He sighed, his eyes downcast as he continued to walk absent-mindedly across the path.Ĭhloe raised her blue downcast eyes and stared up at the young woman who had appeared in front of the breakfast table. Since Croatia could never leave the Everton forward downcast, the task fell to Eriksson.

very downcast face

Since her eyes were usually downcast, it could be slightly disconcerting when she raised them and looked at you directly. He looked so vulnerable, barely sitting up with an arched back, and his face downcast. With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. She watched his downcast face, as he rested the fine horsehair of his bow on his knee.Ĭrocodile tears spilled over onto Millicent's cheeks and she stood with downcast eyes. Would you rather she just sat there, head downcast, assuming a suitably downtrodden, meekly supplicating air for you?

very downcast face

Her downcast eyes rise to meet the men of the Coventry household, first the handsome young brothers, then the filthy-rich uncle. There will be applause, appropriate blushing and downcast eyes on my part, followed by an incredible job offer. Oh, I acquitted myself well enough and no-one got bruised, but I ended the working day feeling washed out, tired and a little downcast.Īnother image on her studio workbench was of a very young man with his eyes downcast, sitting in a dock next to a court officer. She sat down and tried to remember, downcast at her failure to recall the events of the vivid dream. The exchanged looks, downcast eyes, or brutal and grim determination of the guards all make this film seem real. The belts attached to it make clinking sounds as I walk quickly past the people, my eyes downcast. He looks downcast, a frown passing like a cloud over his famously large forehead.







Very downcast face