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"dejected" Definitions
  1. unhappy and disappointed

366 Sentences With "dejected"

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That means the other faction goes home dejected and angry.
Hannah B. is dejected, but surprisingly sturdy in the aftermath.
"He was very dejected, very down, and nice," Stewart testified.
If not, why do I feel so dejected and disappointed?
He was dejected, but nevertheless ran for the European Parliament.
After the performance, Gomez shrugged and said, "Thank you," seemingly dejected.
"Stan was better than I was today," a dejected Monfils reflected.
"I was a little bit dejected but I laughed," he said.
Dejected U.S. players filed into their locker rooms with blank looks.
Cado [dejected]: I just wanted him to be on my team.
The Chargers fans who did show up were nearly universally dejected.
Dejected after being tackled, Luck pounded the ground with his fists.
I say "dejected" because he claimed his career was going nowhere.
He is dejected by seeing Penelope happy at her new home.
"Fine, I'll do it," I say, accompanied with a dejected sigh.
A dejected Azarenka said she was disappointed with aspects of her performance.
Dejected by the situation, Rice told KJRH the experience has been frustrating.
But women are another thing too, which is tired, dejected, and defeated.
Dejected and without a backup plan, John didn't know what to do.
"It's over," said one dejected GOP senator who wants Rubio to win.
He walked out of there just feeling like a failure, completely dejected.
Dejected, she walks away and sees Beatriz, who has unexpectedly shown up.
In 1920, dejected, Chagall and Bella left Vitebsk to return to Petrograd.
"I didn't succeed," a dejected Mr. Zhang said, returning to the group.
As I've muddled through young adulthood, I've often felt dejected or lost.
"The slide looks like it's just checking the box," Spicer said, dejected.
Dejected, they decided to make a throwaway Twitter account for Ace Watkins.
To some, he sounded hopeful and determined, to others, dejected and pained.
Dejected, Quincy ultimately decides to leave Monica and college and go pro.
She trudges home, dejected and barefoot, and breaks up with her husband.
The lottery was designed to provide hope for the league's most dejected teams.
I felt dejected, but grateful to regain a modicum of understanding and control.
Dejected and adrift, she started working illegally in Montreal to make ends meet.
For the first time in a while, I was dejected over being single.
A dejected Jackson was asked about the interceptions in the postgame interview room.
Was the ultra-competitive Cameron dejected or sour when he heard the news?
Most days I wake up exhausted, dejected by the prospect of work (writing).
"But I'm not dejected, and I'm not throwing in the towel," he said.
The loss was enough to send one dejected Browns fan into Lake Erie.
So I got fired, and I will never forget I was so dejected.
The two of them walked back across the bridge, Patricia feeling intimidated and dejected.
Dejected, he walked to the door and raised his hand to dismiss the fakes.
Christian has transformed something dejected—otherwise destined for the hospital incinerator—into something beautiful.
Feeling more dejected than ever, Fred walked around to the back of the building.
I was so dejected, then here comes Jeff Garcia and we win – greatest comeback!
"I thought they were going to stand tall and firm," said a dejected Rep.
"It is time to move on," a dejected Mr. McConnell declared at the time.
He also seems a little more dejected now when those sorts of things happen.
" As a buzzer sounded, a dejected Ms. Chastain replied: "Actually, it does not matter.
In The Real O'Neals' season one finale, high schooler Kenny finds himself feeling dejected.
Like me, you may feel like a dejected turtle, balancing your home on your back.
So he slinks away, dejected and humbled, a hollowed-out husk of his former self.
"He told me no because I was just going to sell it," he said, dejected.
These are popular brands that might have consumers looking great but will keep investors dejected.
Eventually Mark is forced into the role of a dejected but diligent loner on campus.
I present myself as a child who is lonely, dejected, and wants positive adult attention.
Racist memes littered Twitter, leaving some dejected souls to complain they'd lost faith in humanity.
They never were ill, or at all dejected, By all admired, and by some respected. . . .
"We can't go out there and do that," a dejected Elliott said after the game.
At the tournament's end, one man emerges triumphant, or at least relieved, the other dejected.
Once safely past the tiebreaker, Osaka cruised through the third set against a dejected Schmiedlova.
Montero watched it land, turned and walked off the field with his equally dejected teammates.
"We didn't play a very good game," said a dejected Dusty Baker, the Washington manager.
Dejected and emasculated, I waddled out of the bathroom seeking the solace of my wife.
It's why, many women have said, they've been walking around feeling broken down, dejected, and depressed.
In an era like the one we're living through, it's easy to feel hopeless and dejected.
In a phone interview, she sounded dejected, but not defeated, vowing to run for office again.
As soon as you miss a couple too many, you can get really dejected out there.
It's the most dejected pastry I've ever seen, but I have no shame and eat it.
Just a few years earlier, films about the war in Vietnam had a more dejected feel.
Later, the dancer Jeanne d'Arc Casas arrives, lonely and dejected in a traditional long-tailed dress.
Two years ago, upon being benched by the Rams, he felt so dejected that he considered retirement.
He was deemed "dejected and discouraged," but no suicidal thoughts or plans were apparent, the inquiry found.
Hales looked shocked and dejected, but managed to retain enough consciousness to embrace and congratulate the victor.
"I just voted for her this morning," said a woman, dejected as she was told the news.
In the far end of the locker room, Borg sat by himself, looking tense, alone and dejected.
HOUSTON — Jonathan Martinez was standing near an empty cage at the municipal animal shelter here looking dejected.
Her Offred can look meek and subservient or utterly dejected, but the character's core is solid steel.
Having recently broken things off with Love, the besmocked bookseller shuffles around Anavrin like a dejected schoolboy.
But a dejected left-wing and liberal group should remember that these accounts are emotionally gratifying, not edifying.
Dejected, I toss the whole production into the trash (so wasteful), and shower to try and de-stress.
And I feel pretty dejected about where we are right now as a Congress and as a country.
Peter Jurkin added 11 for the Buccaneers (6-103) who appeared dejected as they walked off the court.
"Why is it so hard to fall in love?" a dejected Lauren H. wonders in the reject van.
At Osaka's Municipal Central Gymnasium, where the NHK Trophy went on without Hanyu, his fans were left dejected.
And yet I'm much more taken by that dejected, surrendering last question than by the crowd-pleasing opening.
"Fifty percent is quite a bit," Love replied, but struck the deal with O'Leary, despite looking a bit dejected.
Several hundred dejected fans gathered around the team's Conda stadium in Chapeco, many of them wearing Chapecoense's green strip.
Trump's speech came shortly after Cruz, halfway across the state, told dejected supporters that he was ending his campaign.
A dejected Lincoln doesn't know what to do, when C-Note decides to show the mysterious image of Michael.
So one volunteer took from his knapsack some petrified wood he had brought back to show his dejected partners.
She looks disheveled and dejected – a far cry from the sleek, imposing figure she cut earlier in the film.
Omar has a message for all immigrants, especially kids, who are feeling dejected and hurt by the President's words.
So dejected was Morocco at the prospect of hosting another stillborn summit in March that it cancelled its invitations.
"One day, I will win this race," said a dejected Munoz, who rebounded to finish 1003 seconds behind Rossi.
They were crammed on a wooden bench and on the floor, a sweaty tangle of limbs and dejected expressions.
Charred and dejected, looking forlorn as a latchkey kid and with no one in sight, there lies my pan.
"Words can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now," he continued.
"Words can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now," McAllister wrote.
"I was completely shocked and dejected that this man was now president of the United States," Little told me.
I expected to find a broken, or at least a dejected, man when I was ushered into his office.
"Of course it is a pity, but Juan Martín deserves it more," a dejected but candid Federer said afterward.
Ali sat looking at the floor, dejected as Angelo Dundee explained that he was going to stop the fight.
I feel hurt and dejected, but I have not called them back because I don't know what to say.
The customer stood him up, and Gonzalez left with his paper bag and a dejected look on his face.
And then the other one was Gia and then same thing, so I felt very dejected right off the bat.
She has gradually progressed toward a totally, cohesively melancholy album — and here, finally, it is: 12 rosy, polished, dejected heartsongs.
The country's most lost and dejected find solace in what is perhaps its most famous export, if not its deadliest.
And every day, a few minutes later, she walks back to her house with her head hanging down, totally dejected.
"She still has to do more to prove herself," Coly said, shaking his head, as a dejected Helen walked off.
But instead of feeling dejected or reaching for her cover up, Adan made the moment even more empowering for herself.
Though he was able to attend physical therapy and begin using a wheelchair, the accident still left him emotionally dejected.
He must convince dejected Democrats to come out to the polls again, while persuading Trump's exuberant supporters to switch sides.
On social media, some dejected "Roseanne" viewers have called on Fox and other content providers to pick up the series.
After months of hardship, many Kenyans say they are too dejected to sustain a drawn-out political and economic fight.
The money has been accompanied by offers of assistance, including from a group of dejected Clinton backers in Portland, Ore.
"I don't think I can be a hero to my people with a silver medal," a dejected Om told reporters.
She not only appears advanced in age at the episode's end but dejected, downtrodden about this mistake in her fortunes.
The vocals, shared by Calacsan and Martinez, are forlorn and straight out of the teen angst/dejected-by-society playbook.
Many others were experiencing such vicarious trauma after the week's events, and many, in turn, reported feeling dejected and depressed.
All he had to do was make a dejected look over at the camera, and it was the best thing.
"I feel dejected as I stand here," said Mr. Lee, 76, offering an apology for causing "concern" among South Koreans.
When Bernard rebuffs that assumption, a dejected Ford leaves Bernard to kill himself, losing his partner for a second time.
She was dejected, until she started speaking to other women in the social media group where she'd met her perpetrator.
Dejected and in search of work, he opened a vodka distillery in the late 214s, but his timing was terrible.
Obama remained alternately optimistic and dejected, according to Rhodes, who has been feted as an  aspiring novelist-turned national security wunderkind .
The dejected character, though decidedly less kawaii in proportions than a Yoshitomo Nara figure, at times embodies a similarly cognizant childishness.
Dejected people suddenly dancing in a hotel was already mastered by Christopher Walken in the Jonze-directed Weapon of Choice video.
When I first pulled this personality out back in my mid-20s, she represented how I was feeling: dejected and alone.
"It's only worth it, if you can enjoy it" flashes across the screen, as the robot seems dejected, excluded and sad.
"I was really dejected after the election and spent a month as a prisoner of my Facebook feed," he tells PEOPLE.
" Clooney, meanwhile, looked amusingly dejected when he read his selected tweet, which referred to him as a "gross ratty old man.
After taking the back in the third, Camozzi looked a dejected figure having suffered under Leites stifling control throughout the bout.
Before he left her apartment, angry and dejected, he let loose a big old fart, the woman claimed to the police.
Huddled with anxious couples in a dejected atmosphere of childlessness, she recounts her family's story, enveloped within the history of Iran.
In the series, he plays Miles, a dejected brand executive who has lost his passion for his work and his marriage.
Her face is dejected, a gray mask; her arm rests woodenly on the table before her, as if paralyzed or wounded.
In one video, a dejected young Italian looks sadly at the euro in his hand and tosses it into a fountain.
"How does a market go from dismal and dejected on Friday to beyond exuberant on Monday?" the "Mad Money " host said.
Either way, the result is the same: you leave, dejected and wondering what an AtlasPass is and how to get one.
As we drive out to the northeastern corner of the park to pursue our third theory, we feel dejected. Sore. Alone. Sad.
But Obama remained alternately optimistic and dejected, according to Rhodes, who has been feted as an  aspiring novelist-turned national security wunderkind .
If the deal fails to close, the senior team will be dejected, demotivated and you may start to hear some mutinous noises.
Fans of his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar, who cast his ballot at this polling station earlier in the morning, slunk away, dejected.
At one point Kardashian switches the camera around on himself where he can be seen looking dejected and mumbling about being upset.
Stuffing four Maia takedowns in the first minute of the third, Brown looked dejected when he ended up on his backside again.
I climbed into the back of a pickup truck and searched the faces of my dejected brothers and sisters -- black and white.
Surprised but not dejected, Lagares continued his mini boot camp with Reyes, building his agility and strength as he never had before.
Dejected retailers make dozens of trips to the bank in hopes of depositing several pounds' worth of bills made worthless by hyperinflation.
Once Pennsylvania was called, she went to bed dejected, a mood that darkened further when her youngest daughter called at 3 a.m.
His quest to get out of Portland was relentless, but at the end of each summer, he returned to the city, dejected.
She has been dejected, she said in one public apology, losing "countless nights" of sleep and at times regretting ever becoming president.
He produced portraits and only portraits — of Marilyn Monroe and George Wallace, drifters and swamis, his dying father and his dejected wives.
For the next few hours, dejected and despairing, he recounts his wife's story to the lawyers who've arrived at Dulles, offering to help.
As they filed up the carpeted aisles of the auditorium, one dejected fan stopped and looked at the rows filled with the reporters.
"[W]ords can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now," the chief wrote on Facebook .
Time spent e-mailing CVs or lying dejected on the sofa is time not spent fixing boilers, laying cables or building a business.
Dejected after Reagan's 1980 victory over President Jimmy Carter, Democrats criticized Reagan for trying to slash the benefits that elderly Americans depended on.
In terms of emotional response they're the perfect fusion between The Stooges and Ceremony - dejected and frustrated but often landing sunny side up.
On this same day last year, October 24, I walked with a dejected Holohan from the 3 Arena to the nearby fighters' hotel.
Sure, they're doing it for five months of free rent, but a dejected, drunk, Thanksgiving-less Bob is almost too much to take.
But Newsom hasn't used his bully pulpit to demand lawmakers correct this, leaving small growers canvassed by VICE feeling alternately betrayed and dejected.
Oh good, Andy is back, the boy who betrayed our extremely dejected heroes when he grew up and disappeared from their lives forever.
Beck pulled more introspective songs from his sad archives, weaving together dejected lyrics into what most critics would call Sea Change Pt. 2.
The preceding weeks had been full of bad news for the Republican candidate, hence his supporters were dejected and not participating in polls.
One reworked the Virgin / Chad meme (contrasting a dejected virgin with a carefree and popular Chad) to show Yang triumphing over a humiliated Trump.
As he works in his office, he stops and gazes at Cooks, the dejected freshman, as if he&aposs seeing him with fresh eyes.
The once magnificent creature is reportedly looking miserable and dejected as visitors consistently knock on its glass cage to get its attention for pictures.
"This is on him," meaning Trump, a top Republican close to the White House said, after speaking with dejected advisers inside the West Wing.
"If we got nickels for every time someone told us no, we'd have a ton of nickels," Harry assures the dejected swamp of humanity.
While she waits to hear about the status of her French citizenship, Elkin returns to New York, dejected and uncertain, and finds herself wandering.
But after around two hours, Crosby said they began to lose hope: The helicopter was almost out of fuel and officers were feeling dejected.
It was a no-doubter and everyone—the skipping Millar, the dejected pitcher, the insanely loud play-by-play man—knew it was gone.
The claw always somehow loses its grip at the last possible moment and you must return home, dejected, with no stuffed critter in tow.
There is no mainline electricity or running water, residents say, and dejected laborers sit on the roadside hoping for work or asking for money.
I, along with the rest of the dejected line creatures, go through the park to try to at least watch the show from outside.
While publically the band's management appeared to be actively searching for a new label partner, behind the scenes Barlow felt too dejected to go on.
She's dejected after reaming out her philandering husband, convinced that because she doesn't resemble the screen sirens of the time she's not worth being seen.
The Englishman looked dejected as he played out the final two holes, knowing that the six-stroke lead that Lowry had established was now secure.
"I am stupid, I am stupid," said a dejected Leclerc over the team radio, before stepping out of the car and returning to the garage.
Dejected Democrats may be tempted to keep fighting the administration over the Trump campaign's connections to Russia and the question of whether he obstructed justice.
Looking dejected, he said he and Mr. Graham had gone to meet with Mr. Trump hoping to get the president's blessing for their bipartisan plan.
Angry and dejected, Mr. Li turned his tales of misfortune into songs on China's modern-day obsession with money and his struggles to court women.
How had I become the dejected mother in the fruit aisle, helpless as Micah bucked and cried, dangerously hitting his head on the linoleum floor?
Kimberly Graham, 54, an attorney in Des Moines, said attending the march there two years ago gave her hope after Trump's election left her feeling dejected.
We talked to Roaf and asked him what he'd say to dejected Who Dats, and he told us it all has to do with the future.
"Your eyes were full of regret," sings Matty Healy, showing solidarity with dejected lovers of every generation before zeroing in on the harsh realities of 2016.
But the mood changes as Santa's sleigh flies overhead and apparently unlocks a premium membership to the adult site for each of the dejected yuletide celebrants.
"Another night, another stage," Versace tells Cunanan before walking off into the darkness of the opera house, leaving the younger man dejected and alone behind him.
Christina's mother allegedly told police her daughter was going through "a bad break-up" and had been acting dejected over the last week, the affidavit states.
After a long day of beaching and bachelorette parties, Callie almost spends the night with Jamie, but she decides to go visit a dejected Brandon instead.
In New York, as his new chief of staff looked on dejected, Mr Trump let rip, stressing once again that there was blame "on both sides".
From despair to hope It's a far cry from January when it was Russia's bombing that caused the talks to be suspended and left Meslet dejected.
One dejected man told me that Puigdemont's long-awaited speech — after the police violence witnessed across the region on referendum day — had been a bit disappointing.
Since their first year, in 1967, the Blues have made the playoffs 40 times in 48 seasons, only to come away dejected each and every spring.
"For it to come down to a two-point conversion obviously is a tough way to finish the season," offered a dejected Brady after the game.
To say "depressed" is to quite literally mean sad, gloomy, or dejected, and as a result, we're used to naturally hearing that in its own context.
He then had to energize an electorate dejected and exhausted by President Trump's stunning victory last November and a Democratic Party still struggling to find direction.
After a few takes, the crew moved to the beach to shoot Andrew's dejected return to the shore: "my anti-James Bond moment," Mr. Criss joked.
Feeling dejected and empty inside, she spoke with another player who convinced her to give her life over to Jesus and become a born-again Christian.
If you are furious or dejected because you think Trump's trial was a farce, here's a quick reply from some black people: Welcome to our world.
I guessed this was because of the self I remembered from being here long before, the dejected man who had no idea where he was going.
A dejected looking Cosby boarded the plane after a Pennsylvania judge ruled his attorneys would not be allowed to cross-examine Andrea Constand during the preliminary hearing.
So if you're single and don't want to be, a wedding might heighten the sense of not keeping up with your peer group, leaving you feeling dejected.
Career staffers, usually do-gooder types, are dejected about Mr Pruitt, who has steadfastly committed himself to undoing as many Obama-era environmental regulations as he can.
In a second apology, this time on video, Paul claims to be dejected, yet still had time to coif his hair in its perfect proto-Trump configuration.
"Words can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now," McAllister wrote in a post on Facebook on Wednesday night.
The best I could do was tell her where to get a personal protection order I cried the entire 45-minute drive home—dejected, heaving, ugly sobs.
Dejected Hillary Clinton supporters keep murmuring about how Ms. Clinton "won" the popular vote, making absurd calls for her to be declared the winner based on that.
Team Europe, dismissed by many as gimmicky before their run to the final, were dejected but remain confident they have the pieces in place to strike back.
Democrats, stunned and dejected over last week's electoral losses, are struggling to rebuild their party, re-energize supporters and determine what lessons to draw from their defeat.
A Peru fan looks dejected following his team's defeat in the Group C match between France and Peru at Ekaterinburg Arena on June 21, 2018, in Ekaterinburg.
Here she was, with one son celebrating a second presidential victory down the hall as she was comforting her other son, who was obviously dejected about something.
As we're lying there, all but completely dejected, we look at each other and realize there's one more thing we can do to turn this night around.
"I looked up at the scoreboard a few times and saw 43 and 87 for the fastball," a dejected Harvey said in an otherwise upbeat Mets clubhouse.
In his hands, Stanley Barber is empathetic and loyal, dejected but not vindictive, respectful of boundaries even as he nurses a rollercoaster of a crush on Syd.
After a night of intense sexual punishment, Ana decides it's too much for her to handle and leaves a dejected Christian alone, again, in his luxurious bachelor pad.
Reselling my dejected wardrobe was becoming lucrative or at least a seemingly worthwhile use of time compared to facing humiliation and a handful of change at Buffalo Exchange.
WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) - When Martin Winterkorn dropped by to order some new glasses in the Volkswagen company town of Wolfsburg, he was "visibly dejected", according to his optician.
The video did have one pretty amazing laugh-out-loud moment – Reynolds being named GQ's man of the year left a dejected Jake Gyllenhaal as a boom operator.
Dejected and broke, she heads back to her small hometown, where she moves into her (handily empty) childhood home to … well, Gloria never has much of a plan.
It took him less than two minutes to secure the choke, and Condit looked very dejected given the ease that the Brazilian found in pulling off the task.
Mr. Waugh, the politics editor of HuffPost UK, said he had not seen her so dejected since 2017, when her decision to call a snap election proved disastrous.
Acutely aware of his situation, he is a man of juxtapositions; he is optimistic yet dejected, patient yet anxious, buoyed by supporters from around the world, yet completely isolated.
Behind one such bend is a dejected heap of colored straws in neon pink, green, and black, apparently existing only for the sake of an arbitrary but colorful surprise.
"Choi has been portrayed as a poster child of a successful businessman ... I am dejected and angered by this scandal," said one Samsung employee who declined to be identified.
"Ain't Worth the Whiskey" A highlight at Swindell's live show and another hymn for the brokenhearted, Swindell snaps the dejected into an empowered state of mind, shot in hand.
Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper) is a dejected novelist with writer's block whose woes include being dumped by his girlfriend (Abbie Cornish) and harangued by his landlord about the rent.
In one scene around the film's midpoint, Weiner holds court in a hotel room, surrounded by Abedin, Morgan, and other dejected-looking staffers (the majority of whom are women).
People watch at a local Brazilian bar as Brazil's soccer sensation Marta Vieira da Silva is shown on TV, dejected after losing to Sweden in a penalty shoot out.
A month ago, Republicans across the country were deeply dejected and grim, expecting a Midterm wipeout with Democrats flipping the House and then quickly moving to impeach President Trump.
I went home feeling dejected, like I had accomplished nothing with my day and all I had to show for my life was a stomach full of Taco Bell.
It took effort for Plath to suppress the ebullience of her style, even at her most dejected, but here she spares the adjectives and keeps her metaphors in check.
"Honey, I think I've got it!" he had announced to his wife no less than a dozen times, only to reemerge from his den a couple hours later, dejected.
Though she refused the massage and left the meeting feeling "humiliated and dejected," a Weinstein employee soon reached out to her offering work on "Project Runway," which she accepted.
When Serena offered her sister a rather dejected handshake after conceding the match with a netted backhand, Venus immediately put a conciliatory arm around her shoulders and held tight.
The musical, set in 19th-century Russia, is adapted from a section of "War and Peace" in which Pierre is a wealthy but dejected member of the Moscow elite.
Much of the book is structured around the final days of King's life, as he tried to manage a sanitation strike in Memphis that turned violent, leaving him dejected.
Before a dejected crowd that filled just two-thirds of a hotel ballroom here, Mr. Rubio had decided to acknowledge what had become an agonizing reality to everyone around him.
New York (CNN Business)Meghan McCain, feeling dejected and sabotaged by her colleagues at ABC, is seriously thinking about departing "The View," two people familiar with the matter told CNN.
Neal Karlen interviewed Prince for Rolling Stone in 1985—it was his first full interview in three years—and he sounded dejected when discussing life at his home in Minneapolis.
Kasey Simmons, who works at a Dallas-area Applebee's restaurant, was waiting in a grocery store checkout line last Monday when he noticed another patron — an older woman — looking dejected.
After a black sedan drives off with my last shot at successful stalking (for journalism!), I walk home dejected, with that slow-mo remix of "Heartless" blaring in my head.
There was a time when such spontaneous visual grabbing was the province of still photographers, but the Safdies like to grab on the move, with witty, dejected, and surreal results.
In the speech, Obama told dejected youths in the crowd to "grab a clipboard, gather some signatures, and run for office yourself" even if meant that sometimes they would lose.
It doesn't serve a social purpose to get deeply sad and anxious when someone doesn't answer our emails, or become dejected and worthless when a stranger looks right through us.
"This game is cruel sometimes," a dejected Scherzer said after the game in a Nationals clubhouse that had the plastic sheeting and extra carpet for a party but no celebration.
What do Cubs fans -- ecstatic their team broke through for its first World Series win in over 100 years -- have in common with dejected Indians fans questioning their own existence?
As he sat in front of the news media at Anfield on Sunday night, beaten, 2-0, by the hosts, Solskjaer seemed weary, dejected, a sigh in a club suit.
Robert Gsellman, the Mets' youngest player, was equally dejected after he pulled up lame with a left hamstring strain running to first base trying to beat out a ground ball.
Trailing 3-6 0-3 30-30, Alexandr Dolgopolov drew a chorus of dejected sighs on Centre Court as he walked up to the net to shake hands with Federer.
Tate Out to Prove a Point After losing out on a third bout with Ronda Rousey to Holly Holm at UFC 193, Meisha Tate was so dejected that she considered retirement.
After a few hours of feeling dejected, I made peace with myself, taking comfort in the realization that I will always have situational liberty to divulge or censor my pageant record.
"As a parent it's extraordinarily tough to hear your son so dejected and to know that a little piece of his innocence is gone that he'll never get back," Aaron says.
If anything, the dejected bearded lady (Keala Settle) bellowing out a tune about how she just wants to be accepted veers close to a Saturday Night Live-esque digital short parody.
The top 50 at last Monday's cutoff earned exemption to Augusta and Poulter was so dejected after being initially misinformed he was in the Masters field that he considered skipping Houston.
By the end of January of this year, many of the groups were left feeling dejected and personally aggrieved, alleging that Facebook officials had taken no substantive action about their concerns.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometime in late 1997, at the former site of the New Museum, I was introduced to a seemingly dejected young painter named Odili Donald Odita.
While Jeanne embraces her role as the dejected, apparently unconscious daughter with daddy issues, Ariane plays the part of the free-spirited object of a rather different kind of paternal desire.
While the Blue Bombers celebrated, the dejected Tiger-Cats, who had top regular season record of 15-3, head home with their 20-year Grey Cup winless streak extending another season.
Normally a staid body, the Senate for the past two weeks has been roiled day after day by the impeachment trial, leaving several senators dejected and dug into their partisan corners.
This brilliant, jolly rendition of sadness is perhaps illustrative of the perpetual, historical condition of the Irish: downtrodden, hopeless, and dejected, but always to tell a joke and share a pint.
At the same time there are black people who feel dejected right now who are afraid that, for example, white supremacist movements are gaining more political ground than people of color are.
Dejected, we made plans to get halal food instead and exited into the lobby of an office building, where we met a security guard who had been watching us the whole time.
Dejected Cleveland fans after the Chicago Cubs won Game 7 of the World Series in an 8-7, 10 inning thriller But, finally, for Cubs fans, it was our turn to rejoice.
My favorite childhood game to play was grown-up, which mostly involved pretending to pay bills and acting dejected because there wasn't enough in the coffer to write out the last check.
So, the image is of a bunch of jealous young women of color stealing a nice white child's clothing, while she looks on absolutely dejected, all because she gets something they don't.
"Democracy is a little bit messy sometimes," Bernie Sanders said on Tuesday morning to dejected supporters who were still getting their heads around the hitch in their plans for a November revolution.
"No one comes out a winner in this," a dejected-sounding Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia and a chairman of the Common Sense Coalition, said after the Senate vote.
Her use of wax as a core material came in 1994 after she took a dejected artist friend to a church in Rome, where the women lit candles and prayed for work.
On Tuesday afternoon, about two dozen people were camped in front of the ticket counters, dejected, fanning themselves with pieces of cardboard boxes and wondering when they could get on a plane.
A dejected Holt ends up following Jake and Amy throughout their romantic trip, hanging out with them in the pool, sliding between them during spa visits, and crowding the two-person flower tub.
The left-handed Moeen smashed Kuldeep for three sixes and two fours in a 27-run over before falling on the last delivery, leaving the bowler teary-eyed and dejected on the field.
As we toured the house, Abramovich's wife pointed to their collection of South American art, while her husband described his current predicament with a sullen, dejected air, all sighs and slow head shakes.
Shortly after the curtain fell on the 19943 election, Hubert H. Humphrey took his dejected friend Bob Dole, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, out for ice cream to try to improve his mood.
There were inevitably disappointments among the heady celebrations of Rio tickets booked and former 100 world champion James Magnussen cut a dejected figure after failing to qualify in the 50 or 100 freestyle.
Cormier, looking as a dejected and distraught as one could, grabbed the towel and barely managed to drape it around himself as he stepped off the scale and returned to the backstage area.
But in the months that followed, as scores of people were arrested and thousands sent for "re-education" under a program of "normalization," hope was replaced by fear and defiance with dejected resignation.
He often looked cut off from his team at a packed Metlife in East Rutherford, New Jersey and cut a dejected figure at the end after his penalty miss and amid Chile's victory celebrations.
That's how dejected House Republicans who returned to Washington this week coped with suffering brutal electoral losses in the midterm elections that handed over power to the Democrats for the first time since 22019.
The work that left me the most dejected was the Queen Idia mask, an ivory pendant from the 16th century honoring the mother of Oba Esigie, who wore it on his hip during ceremonies.
At least dejected Indians fans can still become fans of football in Washington, DC, where the home team insistently clings to not only a reductionist logo, but an outright racial slur as its name.
After five-seed Baylor dropped the first major upset of March Madness in losing to Yale on Thursday afternoon, dejected Bears forward Taurean Prince was faced with a particularly lame question from an unnamed reporter.
In recent days and with increasing regularity, Trump has made explicit appeals to dejected supporters of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination against Clinton before endorsing her.
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If he was looking to outline an approach that resonated with voters frustrated and dejected by America's attempts to shape the world over the last 15 years, however, he may have been rather more successful.
Another challenging aspect of being with a Leo is that they can become over-sensitive and hopelessly dejected when their social media posts don't gain enough attention, or bitter if their professional nemeses achieve success.
On this trip I found London highly hospitable not only to the dejected has-beens of "Follies" but also to a certain big green lug who couldn't get a break on Broadway back in 2008.
Let me give you one little taste of what to expect: a dejected Lola sings an anthem of love and respect in a nursing home to a man in a wheelchair, who turns out to be ... .
The isolated chief strategist has been in a dejected mood and has stayed in his office more than usual since he has fallen out of favor with the President again in recent weeks, the official said.
"It's just becoming the norm, now," the dejected triple world champion told reporters after a fuel pressure problem affected his Monaco Grand Prix qualifying and left the Briton third on the grid for the showcase race.
An Indian consultant working for Infosys in the U.S. said many of his colleagues were "dejected," while another engineer working for Cisco in North Carolina said management had called in an immigration attorney to reassure employees.
James made a point of letting his fans know how hard he worked even on off days on social media and sounded dejected after losing 106-323 to a Grizzlies team that was missing four starters.
When he leaves the stand, dejected, he shakes everyone's hand except Clark's — including those of the defense lawyers and O.J. It's no wonder Clark went back to her office and went on a paper-throwing rampage.
The art department's wheels started turning when Sam Roberts, an obits reporter, reminded the Sports desk that Norman Rockwell had painted a memorable scene of the dejected Cubs called "The Dugout" for The Saturday Evening Post.
But almost five years after Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires became the first Pope from Latin America, the decision by Francis to steer clear from Argentina has left many faithful feeling perplexed and dejected.
Is there a sadder self-abnegation in literature than Mildred's dejected laundry-hamper admission that hers are "just the kind of underclothes a person like me might wear, so there is no need to describe them"?
Just as dejected Hillary Clinton supporters have come together in Pantsuit Nation — a "secret" Facebook group of nearly four million members — some on the right have found their postelection online oasis in the invitation-only Gab.
His coach, Carlos Moyá, said Nadal was as dejected as he had seen him, but instead of taking an extended break, Nadal played his way through and out of the funk during the clay-court season.
Asked if he missed that part of the sound after Mr. Nicolay left, he pushed his hands underneath his glasses and rubbed his face, seeming as dejected by the memory as fans were at the time.
"THE GREATEST SCAM IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN POLITICS!" he tweeted on Thursday morning, the screaming all-caps not reflective of the strangely quiet and dejected tone he adopted during a news conference a day earlier.
Shortly after a dejected Nadal walked off court having tasted his first opening round loss at the Australian Open, women's second seed Halep bid farewell while another high-profile casualty was seven-times major champion Venus Williams.
On a team full of long faces, Martin was the most dejected of all, suggesting that a grueling practice following a narrow win over Georgia last weekend tired his team out heading into the game against Alabama.
There is Sad Kanye, a meme based on a candid photograph of Kanye West looking dejected on a zip-line tour, and Sad Keanu, which plays off a paparazzi photo of Keanu Reeves eating a sandwich alone.
Kurdish campaigning has been subdued after the withdrawal of forces belonging to the autonomous Erbil-based Kurdish regional government, although dejected Kurdish voters still vowed to turn out and cast their ballots in a show of strength.
But just as those on the front lines of cannabis activism were feeling dejected, a BC federal court issued a landmark decision in February that ruled Canadian medical patients had the right to grow their own supply.
"I'm totally dejected because after all these protests, the election, nothing has changed," said student Javier Lara, 18, who watched a fellow protester die in unrest in the volatile city of San Cristobal on the border with Colombia.
"Keep coming up with love, but it's so slashed and torn" basically sums up Philip, who is feeling dejected after trying so hard to care for and protect both Martha and Paige from the consequences of this life.
While the Croatian ninth seed looked forward to a quarter-final with seven-times champion Roger Federer, a dejected Nishikori was left to reflect on how injury scuppered his Wimbledon dreams for the second year in a row.
Messi cut a dejected figure after losing his third Copa America final, and fourth major final after Argentina's loss to Germany at the 2014 World Cup, and said after the match he was retiring from the international game.
And that could spark some critical momentum: "The opposition is betting that if they gain in the regional elections, they can reinvigorate their mostly dejected forces and take on Maduro in the presidential elections in 2018," said Salas.
After promising to conduct a "joyful" campaign, Mr. Bush instead found himself locked in an ugly and dejected slog, under gleeful attack from his rivals and heightened scrutiny from the political world he had thought was rooting for him.
The global shift to more fiscal, rather than monetary, stimulus received a rather dejected response from a CNBC survey showing little optimism among chief financial officers from the world's leading companies over new measures announced by the Japanese government.
Still, for the remainder of the presentation, Mr. Flatte sat in the back of the room looking dejected and self-castigating, like a pitcher who gives up five runs in the first inning before being yanked from the game.
Reflecting his displeasure with Congress, Trump also announced he would no longer host the annual congressional picnic Thursday, leading to the dejected sight of popcorn machines being re-loaded into their crates and trucked away from the South Lawn.
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History beckoned when he stuck his approach to about eight feet at the last, but his putt for 59 broke left to narrowly miss the hole, leaving Stone in the unusual position of looking dejected despite his dominant performance.
I visited local worksites, saw the kinds of dim warehouses activists wanted to close down, where older men and women sat at long tables in a dejected way and were sent home for stretches of time if no contracts came in.
As a non-member of the Logang, I can't judge how much fun it is to watch Logan Paul get in a fistfight, wander around a warehouse looking dejected, or participate in a baffling PG-rated dream sequence love scene.
Even after she spent $200 to pass a French test recognized by the ministry, she said she was still turned down, leaving her feeling dejected in the province where she had first arrived seven years ago and had hoped to settle.
Israelis who had been shocked by the Barkan murders, dejected by the long wait to apprehend the perpetrator and horrified by the killing of Ms. Ish-Ran's baby, seemed to exhale upon learning of the work of the security forces overnight.
A dejected Baker Mayfield, who had rallied his team from what was a 14-point deficit late in the third quarter, could not believe the turn in fortune, showing his emotions on the field as Catanzaro and the Buccaneers celebrated.
The dejected boy from the fall finale who was comforted by an administrator in the foster care system is entering the orbit of Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), who recently had a painful parting with Deja (Lyric Ross).
"I told the players to go and take a shower because they were just standing there not able to do anything," said a dejected Nishino after Nacer Chadli's winner deep in stoppage time from a lightning quick counter attack after a Japan corner.
But Klaty isn't too dejected by the slow start to 2016, the warmer weather months are better for business anyway and he said he believes the water crisis will only bolster the people of Flint who are committed to seeing the city succeed.
She founded a group that aims to increase youth voter turnout, and said those who supported Sanders shouldn't feel dejected because showing up in large numbers will force the Biden campaign to address their concerns or risk losing them in the general election.
Even by Bengali standards, Mr. Seth, the author of the self-help book "Get to the Top," is skilled at drowning out other speakers, deflecting all contenders with sonorous repetitions of "one minute, one minute, one minute" until they retreat into dejected silence.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 39, lamented not being able to slip into a Versace gown on Twitter Thursday, sharing a photo of her looking dejected in a plunging, sparkly pink dress during a fashion fitting in her massive closet.
It was all there: the kickouts from finishers; the dejected Cena at the end, leaving with a pained expression so as to make everyone wonder whether he's going to retire (he won't be); the "upstart" taking down the bedrock of the company.
November is going to be full of romantic betrayals and new commitments for you, Virgo — the only unknown is who you'll be in this analogy: the flighty, emerging artist; the dejected mid-size gallerist; or the blue-chip, mega-dealer sugar daddy?
According to Sorvino, Weinstein chased her around a hotel room and showed up unannounced at her apartment, only to appear "dejected" when she responded with the politest possible refusals: It was against her religion to date married men, and she had a boyfriend.
As members of the poveristi, the artists that comprised Arte Povera forged an artistic rebellion against the sudden economic boom of the late 1950s and early '60s in Italy, and its quickly expanded middle class, through their use of dejected and unconventional materials.
Sharp guitar picking and ripples of organ adorn a traditional soul chord progression that grows in pathos and volume over the course of the song, while SZA, feeling lovelorn and dejected and desperate and defiant all at once, bellows out all her fears and desires.
It will be hard for some to maintain a sense of nostalgia and triumphalism for Britain's empire after watching "Viceroy's House": Ms Chadha intersperses the drama with Pathé news footage of communal violence and Churchill's dejected newscasts explaining the collapse of law and order.
Ewald and Lukens can write ragged or lilting or fierce or dejected riffs on command, rip them up with suitably serrated backup chords, and, that's right, carry a tune, albeit in flat adenoidal yowls whose occasional slip into whiner territory conveys humble human limitation.
In this ad spotted by Adweek, Griffin (who averages 20 points per game when he's not appearing on Broad City) is having lunch when he's spotted by a dejected Jordan (who you might know from one of the greatest reaction GIFs of all time).
Washington (CNN)Twenty-four hours after President Donald Trump dictated a dejected letter to Kim Jong Un canceling their June 12 meeting, he appeared to reverse course, telling reporters Friday the diplomatic encounter could still occur on the same date if conditions keep improving.
In complete contrast to Ronaldo, who almost single-handily dragged Real Madrid through against Bayern Munich 24 hours earlier, the five-time world player of the year looked dejected as the game drew to its inevitable conclusion before sloping off at the final whistle.
For those who were disappointed in the election results, the past 12 months may have felt like half a liter of Drano was poured into our dejected souls, but the true test of our sanity will be in the first few days of 2017.
I spent those years not writing, a secret I hid from my students who were winning awards for their fiction, and from my editing clients whose novels were acquired (one after another, it seemed to me in my dejected state) by major publishing houses.
The book's general tone — dejected and alarmed, but hopeful about not becoming completely hopeless — is summed up in the last line of the piece by Dave Eggers that ends the collection: "Keep your eyes open, your hearts stout, and be ready for the fight."
Every section builds melodically on the next, including the rapped middle verse, hitting a peak of agony in the bridge ("Electrical/ when I'm with you/ but now I know/ that I gotta go") before settling back down to a more moderate level of dejected longing.
You can't get a birth certificate for your son because you don't have an ID; you can't get an ID because you don't have a birth certificate for yourself; you can't get a birth certificate for yourself because you don't have an ID. Dejected, Ziya gave up.
Rey really should have told Luke that no matter how goth, forlorn, and dejected he is, drinking green milk he just squirted out of a gross CGI alien is a pretty destructive personal choice, even if it does remind him of the blue milk of his childhood.
My willingness to say "he's with her" doesn't just stem from the fact that we live in mega-liberal Brooklyn, where the only voters likely to cast ballots for Trump are dejected Bernie bros and freelance writers prepping contrarian "Why I voted for Trump" think-pieces.
The rebel fighters and their supporters have been dejected for months over losses in northern Syria that their foreign backers did little to prevent, and a fear that the United States and Turkey are preparing to abandon them in pursuit of a broader deal with Russia.
Object Lessons The dejected utensil in "Spoon," the adorably punning tale written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon, longs to cut and spread like Knife or twirl pasta like his friend, Fork; little does he know that his flatware friends envy him too.
Sitting Bull, for his part — little more than a dejected potato-planter before she shows up, according to Steven Knight's vague, unfocused script — needs only a pep talk from Catherine to put the light of resistance back in his eyes and the feathers back in his headdress.
She was dejected, and weighed giving up, but when she won last-minute funding from the Stoneleigh Foundation she moved her operations to Oakland, California, and launched a program called the Center on Youth Registration Reform, with a new criminal-justice-advocacy group known as Impact Justice.
In 50 pulsating minutes, the 22-year-old Texan saw what looked like an inevitable coronation turn into a death march, the day ending with a dejected Spieth trudging up the 18th fairway in the Georgia twilight knowing he let Masters history slip through his fingers.
More than two-thirds of teachers reported that students — mainly immigrants, children of immigrants, and Muslims — had expressed concerns or fears about what might happen to them or their families after the election: Teachers used words like "hurt" and "dejected" to describe the impact on their charges.
Second, while it might not still be home to the Fox family boat where dejected patriarchs go to lay low for a bit after failed relationships, you're still welcome — nay, encouraged — to go for a stroll down the docks the next time you need to rethink your life.
With its delicate 60s-angled piano chords, "Where to Start" is a sparse pop song, which in the chorus fills listeners ears with warm strings and Doillon's voice, sounding slightly torn and beautifully dejected "'Where To Start' is actually the last song I wrote for the album," says Doillon.
The work is touching not only for Mr. Craft's transformation and improvisation as he shifts between lanky entertainer and hobbled villain, but also for Mr. Irwin's conscientious role, as he rises from the narrator's seat to shoo Pantalone offstage and coax the dejected Harlequin back into dancing shape.
Dejected, I exited the store doing that weird kind of half-smile at the cashiers like I was just really happy to have visited this particular Sainsbury's Local even though I didn't actually buy anything and my behavior was close to "having a bad trip on acid" levels of paranoia.
A dejected Bannon ally told BuzzFeed News on Friday the news means the administration will be led by ascendant generals, like chief of staff John Kelly and National Security Adviser HR McMaster, and New York Democrats, a label frequently tossed onto Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and economic adviser Gary Cohn.
I was kind of alone throughout some of the program building stuff and it was really useful meeting the various partners — not in the sense that the strategy that I was given was that useful, but in the sense that I walked in feeling dejected and broken and walked out feeling like a million bucks.
John Kelly A dejected Bannon ally told BuzzFeed News on Friday that the news means the administration will be led by ascendant generals, like chief of staff John Kelly and National Security Adviser HR McMaster, and New York Democrats, a label frequently tossed onto Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and economic adviser Gary Cohn.
"A lot of this was just carryover from the problems in the last few days out of Washington and the markets getting a bit dejected with the idea that Trump's going to get any legislative initiatives done this summer or even this autumn," said Thierry Albert Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie Limited.
" It then goes on to say, "No complaint has been made to us about the advert on our van but with the media hype the whole account has left our staff dejected" and "It's a sad state of affairs when in England 2017 an innocent joke is twisted and turned into an opportunity by some to cause distress.
Compared to the indie stars of the 2000s, who were all fighting to keep the rock & roll dream alive, Ariel Pink knew the dream was already dead; his strangely catchy songs sounded like a fading memory of those old hits, and he delivered them with a dejected mumble, as if he were already tired of singing them.
"A lot of this was just carryover from the problems in the last few days out of Washington and the markets getting a bit dejected with the idea that Trumps going to get any legislative initiatives done this summer or even this autumn," said Thierry Albert Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie Limited.
"We woke up late again and walked into town / My hand held yours / But who was prouder to be with the other / I think it was me" The song is sad and hopeful and dejected and enchanted all at the same time, and poignantly evokes the experience of being separated from a loved one but still feeling them present in your life.
Said dejected lovers (played by Rob Heaps, Parker Young, and Marianne Rendón) team up to track her down just as Maddie meets her latest potential love interest, Being Mary Jane's Stephen Bishop — who himself could ultimately get in the way of pursuing her newest mark "Do we ever really know the one we're with?" the show asks in its sexy sneak peek.
The operation also buoyed the hopes of armed opposition groups that are not affiliated with the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, whose fighters and supporters have been dejected for months over losses in northern Syria that their foreign backers did little to prevent, and a fear that the United States and Turkey were preparing to abandon them to pursue of a broader deal with the Russians.
"I never considered my own depression, mainly 'cuz I draw a comic book about real stories of a man dealing with real depression, and it looks nothing like mine…" is written above two figures facing each other, one the image of Grace we've been following for a hundred pages, the other a slightly more dejected version with a cartoon masked head, similar to the character he draws for the series Li'l Depressed Boy.

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