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"downcast" Definitions
  1. (of eyes) looking down
  2. (of a person or an expression) sad or depressed synonym dejected

238 Sentences With "downcast"

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Your ride doesn't have to be so boring and downcast.
The downcast Indians could only watch from the dugout steps.
Tricia's eyes are downcast and her bare shoulders are trembling.
"I'm sick," Kingwood said, apologizing repeatedly, his downcast eyes watering.
Still, he is not downcast, Dr. Yi said in an interview.
IT IS easy to be downcast about the state of global trade.
His close-shaven head, gray uniform and downcast eyes express meek submission.
Couples held each other, slumped forward in their chairs, their gazes downcast.
"I was hoping for a little more uplifting vision," a downcast Sen.
"She's not right," King said, noting Williams's sluggish footwork and downcast demeanor.
"Alive In Shadows" is from the perspective of the downcast and disheartened.
Though clearly downcast, she was also refreshingly honest, as is her way.
As they spoke, the victims said, Cardinal Pell remained stiff, eyes downcast.
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Her downcast eyes, that clutch of her shawl, strongly suggested both those things.
God's Problem Child is funny, wise, grizzled, touching, downcast, and then funny again.
Diogo's eyes were downcast when he recalled his weeks spent at the shelter.
When the movie returns, Ms. Rodriguez cuts among a succession of downcast faces.
It is the most sage confession of an album full of downcast personal reflection.
When he was ordered to stand for sentencing, he listened with eyes mostly downcast.
When Karadzic was ordered to stand for sentencing, he listened with eyes mostly downcast.
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My name for Kostya was Eeyore, after the downcast donkey in Winnie-the-Pooh.
But then, as I got to know him, I watched as he grew downcast.
Seyauna Parker, 221, last seen on March 218, her eyes looking downcast and sad.
Its only consolation is that the former incumbent, the Socialist Party, is even more downcast.
She posted several photos of herself looking downcast in a cast and sling on Facebook.
A sudden cold snap, maybe a few snowflakes, and downcast eyes looking at the ground.
Sure people who were forced from their homes by violence can feel downcast — who wouldn't?
The new cut is methodical, downcast power pop, as close to the world of Why?
They stand with their eyes downcast, nearly-closed, as if they're choosing not to look.
It was not clear whether his downcast eyes were a sign of contrition or evasion.
Eyes downcast, Mr Flake said only "thank you" and "I have to go to the hearing".
"I'm in shock," the downcast 24-year-old, nicknamed 'Bear' in his home country, told reporters.
Yet as guests made their way to a champagne-soaked after-party Ms. Chiuri looked downcast.
Tourists and locals alike drift from Plaça Catalunya to the old Drassanes shipyard with downcast eyes.
The thought of relying on Roberts to side with Democrats has some in the party downcast.
" On the worryingly downcast "Panic Emoji" he groans, "I keep smoking weed / And I masturbate constantly.
Layered brushstrokes depicted the downcast expression of Dawson's pastor as he held his family while praying.
Robert Christgau, Expert Witness God's Problem Child is funny, wise, grizzled, touching, downcast, and then funny again.
Evangelical Christians and those living in rural areas tend to be the most downcast about the future.
Many, such as the woman in "Level with the Lawn" (2018), have a downcast or averted gaze.
Whether they're playing gnarly shoegaze or billowing drones like Phill Niblock, it is uniformly dense and downcast.
The Phillies left the park downcast, having come into the series with a six-game winning streak.
Still, her audience here on Friday seemed more inspired by her resilience than downcast over her loss.
There's a dignified rooster, a downcast lion with an anxious lioness, a greedy monkey, a self-satisfied ewe.
He looked downcast as he exited, and he could only watch as Ibrahimovic provided the difference moments later.
While we sat in the shade of the enormous willow, she told me how downcast Jocelyn had been.
When, inevitably, Procter & Gamble roared into the disposable-nappy business with Pampers in 1961, she didn't seem too downcast.
There's no such sure thing on ANTI, and it veers from downcast, corroded R&B to delicate acoustic balladry.
His interviews now have a certain doleful quality to them, his shoulders shrugging, eyes downcast, even when he's happy.
Mr. Kanoos was downcast: The business, which consisted of two stores, had been in his family since his grandfather.
He was able to hold his tears back until a classmate noticed his downcast face and offered a hug.
Our ostensible hero is a downcast young man with a near-fresh laceration on his cheek and bruised knuckles.
While in exile she also created her lesser-known "Heartache" boxes, incorporating family fabrics and heirlooms into downcast assemblages.
Business Insider talked to 7 tech sales pros who painted a downcast picture about Q1 and possibly Q2 sales.
In the picture, Kardashian West appeared slightly downcast while she modeled the dress with her hands on her hips.
She had a huge smile, but her eyes were downcast, in the manner of a competent and deferential nurse.
Djinane Alsuwayeh, a 29-year-old art director and photographer, is captured in a pensive moment, her eyes downcast.
He, too, was exactly as described; a tall, crazy-looking old fellow with narrow eyes and a downcast mouth.
On the computer, Nick's eyes are downcast, and Gypsy starts to feel upset and asks him to look at her.
In the snapshot, Kardashian West, 37, gazes lovingly at the rapper, 41, who flashes a big smile with downcast eyes.
Visconti's downcast vision of the future might have a few holes, but they don't compromise the impressiveness of his résumé.
The naked man stares unabashedly at the viewer, while Celia stands at the margin of the canvas, her eyes downcast.
With simply a downcast gaze or furrow of her eyebrows she's able to communicate two decades of loss and yearning.
P. J. Shotter, a voter who arrived at the polling site just after the last roll was sold, was downcast.
It's in their mother's downcast and regretful gaze as she watches her eldest, knowing exactly what's in store for her.
And Serkis is present—not visible but intensely apprehensible, in every twitch, snarl, and downcast gaze of his animal avatar.
"I got into a position where leaving the relationship was extremely difficult and scary," says Ms. McCauley, her eyes downcast.
It was a strangely downcast conclusion to a program, conducted by Long Yu, that otherwise opted for the bright and breezy.
It's all pretty downcast, but in a funny way, sung with both a wink and a sigh at the same time.
As the vote came to an end, hundreds of Rousseff supporters sat downcast on red flags and banners on the grass.
Performer Preston Oshita's energy pushed through the downcast and rainy skies and the audience returned that energy as the show progressed.
The two women arrived at court Monday wearing bullet proof vests with their eyes downcast, surrounded by a heavy police presence.
As top-ranking brass sat with downcast eyes and unmoving expressions, Trump tore into his Justice Department using withering, partisan language.
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In Mr. Gogos's 1969 portrait of Frankenstein's monster, as played by Boris Karloff, his eyes are downcast, his demeanor is sorrowful.
He has lent his falsetto to the supple synth-pop of Poliça and to the downcast electronic balladry of James Blake.
For Drake, dancehall has been an effective way to raise the temperature and the mood of his otherwise chilly, downcast style.
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The well-regarded Herrera looks so downcast in the video as to garner far more online attention than Lopez Obrador's Tuesday remarks.
It's strange to see Cardi in such a downcast mood—even in her quietest moments she usually has a flair for theatrics.
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Black legislators walked into the statehouse Wednesday with downcast looks on their faces after Mr. Herring disclosed his past behavior to them.
"It feels like you threw our whole life away for this random girl," she admits to Smith, who remains silent and looks downcast.
Camsing is "acting as if they bought the company and everything on the four walls belong to them," said Mr. Lee, sounding downcast.
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The two women in the immediate foreground are engaged in conversation; a Black woman speaks as her White companion listens pensively, eyes downcast.
Following McDormand's Oscar win for Best Actress and delivering a galvanizing speech about equality in Hollywood, the losing nominees looked far from downcast.
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The guys sitting along the bar seem suddenly shifty and annoyed and a little downcast and, yes, implicated, as if by a fart.
Some downcast participants said the demands, unveiled this week in line with Trump's "America First" agenda, have increased the odds of NAFTA's demise.
"So I think that's probably why people here in Cleveland, some of them are so downcast," he added of the Republican National Convention.
Some societies keep eyes downcast as a sign of respect, especially with elders, making an American's direct gaze feel awkward to tour guides.
Murray regains confidence in Nuggets' win over Nets NEW YORK — On Sunday morning, Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone encountered a downcast Jamal Murray.
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The downcast Los Angeles synth duo Youth Code have a unique knack for turning EBM tropes and squalling electronics into something truly horrifying.
Reed appeared downcast at the hearing and made a heart sign with his hands to his parents and sister who were watching proceedings.
Reed appeared downcast at the hearing and made a heart sign with his hands to his parents and sister who were watching proceedings.
"Solid earnings give some relief to auto investors who have been increasingly downcast in recent weeks," wrote analyst Arndt Ellinghorst of Evercore ISI.
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Speaking to reporters at the police station later, Ms. Kumari, with downcast eyes, made her position clear: "I will not marry, sir," she said.
"The process undoubtedly lacks legitimacy and as such we do not recognize it," said Falcon, a 56-year-old former state governor, looking downcast.
Her vocals, though downcast, are choked out by electronic processing, stripped of any specifics, and wrapped up in a blanket of delicate synth lines.
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The song is as downcast as its title suggests, utilizing the full sonic spectrum yet still leaving the listener with a feeling of corrosive emptiness.
No wonder his supporters were downcast at his loss to Mr Cruz, by 24% to 28%—and almost to Marco Rubio, whose 23% surpassed expectations.
Alfredo Espinoza, who runs the World Trade Bridge trust in Nuevo Laredo, is downcast about the election, and feels a more protectionist era is imminent.
Muller and Matthews' claustrophobic approach to downcast synth music (drawing on noise, techno, EBM, among other dusky sounds) highlights the intertwinedness of love and loss.
Whelan on Friday appeared in court in a cage and looked downcast when he spoke briefly to reporters before masked security officials cut him off.
If you are female and wearing clothes, then you likely have your hands clasped and your eyes either modestly downcast or raised ecstatically to heaven.
Ebrard tweeted a photo of Morales seated alone in the jet with a downcast, unsmiling expression, displaying Mexico's red, white and green flag across his lap.
Verrocchio responded with an elegant, rather sassy David, more naturalistic and triumphant than Donatello's downcast Hellenistic predecessor, that sashays over the first gallery of this show.
When in distress with cancer and its treatments, I think of Shakespeare "in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes" and all alone lament my downcast state.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, meeting for the first time as leaders in 2014, shook hands, their gaze downcast, expressions grim.
La La Land isn't a wish-fulfillment fantasy; in fact, ambitious young people living in 2016 may find themselves a bit downcast after La La Land.
Lugné-Poe raises his hands in front of his pale, upturned head, animating his speech, while Bady's hands are folded, her downcast face veiled by shadows.
Speaking in a solemn voice to his downcast supporters Tuesday night, he thanked "our New Hampshire family" and, with a deep look in his eyes, said goodbye.
Ruth Negga, the Irish actress who plays Mildred Loving, similarly has to do most of her emoting by way of downcast looks and a few simple lines.
The thread began taking an ominous turn when the CIA posted the tweet below showing Lulu seated on a pale teal floor, her eyes full and downcast.
The outside contour of "belface" recalls a rotary telephone; roughly semicircular shapes take it a second step into real space, indicating downcast eyes and an angry frown.
He then summoned five barefoot men in dirty clothes and with downcast eyes to the room — a few of the 300 people they said they had arrested.
Andrew M. Cuomo in November just grew exponentially more daunting, with Harry Wilson's decision this week to forgo his bid — leaving party strategists downcast, frustrated and scrambling.
" When a downcast Zverev was asked after the match whether his problem in best-of-five-set matches was physical or mental, he replied, "Definitely not physical.
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As the President launched unprompted into a tirade about Mueller and the FBI, Bolton and other national security officials sat stone-faced, some with their eyes downcast.
Partly that's because her piercing voice breaks in just the right places when her mood grows downcast, and explodes into colorful curlicues when she's enthused, or peeved.
They have smooth, U-shaped faces with flattened, truncated heads from which sheets of hair hang down, and their perpetually downcast eyes are represented by simple curved lines.
Emily, arguably the most stoic character on The Handmaid's Tale, is able to limit all fear and discomfort to subtle facial ticks, like widening eyes and downcast glances.
News Analysis Donald J. Trump's campaign was teetering early last month, with an increasingly isolated candidate and a downcast staff that seemed to lurch from crisis to crisis.
At MoMA PS1 in Queens, Ms. Wilkes is the subject of a delicate, downcast exhibition that unites uncanny cloth sculptures and scumbled paintings with large doses of junk.
Foreboding evil weights their mind,as downcast, halting, they must goand cross the stony bridge of woeto Wizard's Isle, and to the thronethere fashioned of blood-darkened stone.
Elsewhere his tastes skew kinda NPR-ish, favoring brooding rock bands like The National, as well as downcast singer songwriters like Iron & Wine, Ben Harper, and Sam Amidon.
Despite all the warmth and drowsiness, the more downcast Duster moments (take "Operations" or "Auto-Mobile" from their second album Contemporary Movement) make Spiderland sound like Steely Dan.
While sister has eyes downcast, I am delighted to discover that she is looking not at a device but at an open book, the kind with pages to turn.
But it was possible that these men, with their downcast eyes and multiple tattoos, just hadn't impressed the judge in the way we apparently had before he released us.
Many have downcast eyes, though one mother, wearing Marian blue and cradling a nude man in some parody Pietà, looks skyward with the big, googly peepers of Cookie Monster.
Hepburn was never better than when using her face like a Kabuki mask to express Mary's hurt; her downcast eyes and lips spoke volumes on top of O'Neill's volumes.
Throughout, guitarist Louis Forster sings as if through a grimace, and bassist James Harrison and drummer Riley Jones utter their lines with a quieter, but no less downcast, tone.
Then they watched: as the polar bear rummaged through a rusted trash can, as it nibbled at an old snowmobile seat, as its eyes turned downcast, its spirit defeated.
From 1941, "Standing Man with Open Shirt," the only dated work on view, shows a tall figure with a long neck and a narrow head with a downcast, pensive gaze.
And in the other is the dry reserve of the early 2000s post-punk revival à la the Strokes, heard here in the downcast guitars and the smeared-out vocals.
And Britain was economically downcast in 1975 — the sick man of Europe, an economic laggard behind West Germany and France — while today it is flourishing relative to other European countries.
Having lost his wife 12 years ago, the downcast Mr. Chu leads a life without spice, staying home to cook his sumptuous (yet often flawed) meals and tending to errands.
They are very, very sorry, they tell their constituents, lips pursed, eyes downcast, forehead flop sweat glistening in front of the television cameras as they try to explain their transgressions.
"It's not about being the second wild-card and winning one game or losing one," a downcast Joe Girardi, the Yankees' manager, said after losing yet another elite player on Monday.
In his first news media interview since his arrest, Mr. Welch appeared downcast and at times distracted as he answered questions for 45 minutes, the maximum time allowed by the jail.
But aside for the downcast mug, everything is all smiles for Saul again: The feline is receiving around-the-clock attention and care, and is expected to fully recover from his injuries.
With outrage over the Helsinki summit plus revived talk of a Democratic wave in November's congressional elections, Republicans at a conference in Texas this week had reason to feel downcast, even panicky.
In a sweet photo of the couple shared on Kardashian West's Instagram on Monday, the media mogul, 37, gazes lovingly at the rapper, 41, who flashes a big smile with downcast eyes.
As of this writing, the sun is still shining, but everyone remains downcast — none more so than the Londoners, whose boroughs came out overwhelmingly in support of staying in the European Union.
The then-24-year-old was an downcast country superstar-in-the-making—"Woke up on the wrong side of rock bottom" was the very first line—and a rebel the next.
The A-side "Vuelve" is sprightly and fluttering, like a prism refracting a Francois Hardy song, and the flip is a bit more downcast, but each are full of life and light.
I got RICOCHETS and NARCISSIST, somewhat guessing on both, but then put "count me in" for YOU NAME IT and "sad faced" for DOWNCAST, both of which sent me far, far astray.
Having been pressured earlier by slightly downcast findings from Chinese business surveys, global shares edged up on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Democratic leaders to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure.
However, German stocks outperformed after an upbeat PMI survey showed that manufacturing growth hit a four-month high, in contrast to downcast readings from other euro zone nations such as France and Italy.
Gifted with an enveloping falsetto and sincere pen, Caesar is one of few artists who can make a record on the highs and lows of love feel butterflies-in-stomach light, not downcast.
The most moving call to arms came in the show's final moments, after over an hour of dimly lit performances of songs from HOPELESSNESS and unreleased material that mirrored the album's downcast disposition.
The Retrievers' postgame locker room, while far from jubilant, was not quite as downcast as other locker rooms on the losing end of a game in a single-elimination tournament tend to be.
If you are not up on your memes, the SAD KEANU meme is based on a 2010 photograph of the actor Keanu Reeves sitting on a bench, looking downcast and eating a sandwich.
With a demurely downcast head, she was innocent but not dumb or less mature than her years, as in some interpretations, and definitely not the febrile, psychologically fragile Giselle that has become modish.
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel refused to be downcast on Sunday after surrendering the Formula One championship lead to Lewis Hamilton on a dominant day for Mercedes and a difficult one for Ferrari.
"Just Drift" is the closest thing Sanguine Bond has to a hands-in-the-air anthem, that's still downcast and repetitious, seemingly designed, as its title suggests, for zoning rather than dancefloor abandon.
But with tentative signs of social discontent bubbling up — foreign currency mortgages holders, truckers and pensioners have all protested in recent months — a headline-grabbing Russia-assisted victory in Syria could cheer downcast voters.
The Daily Mail images showed the diminutive pop star dressed casually in sweats and appearing downcast as she greeted her boyfriend, the rapper Mac Miller, on the tarmac and getting into a waiting car.
Kenneth Harmon (aka Papaw) captured the Internet's heart earlier this month when his granddaughter shared a photo of him looking downcast after only one of his six grandkids showed up for a hamburger dinner.
McLaren are the only team yet to score a point this season, the former champions beset by a lack of reliability and performance, but anything can happen in Monaco and Button was not downcast.
Aaron showed up as a proper feature on a Petras song earlier this year in the Neptunes-gone-80s party hymn "Faded," lending his downcast neon sing-rapping to temper optimism of the proceedings.
Last Sunday the Mercedes driver was downcast after spinning behind the safety car in a race won by triple champion team mate Lewis Hamilton, the 54th victory for the Briton from his 63rd pole.
After some preliminaries, Oleg got to the point — Elizabeth's extreme loyalty to the Soviet Union "can be used," and a downcast Philip grudgingly told him about Rennhull and the quest for the radiation sensor.
Slumped shoulders, downcast eyes and folded arms might seem harmless but they can convey dishonesty or a lack of self-confidence, according to Kasia and Patryk Wezowski, founders of the Center for Body Language.
"If exit polls are true, I will accept the results and just be satisfied with the fact that the Liberty Korea Party will be restored," a downcast Hong told members of his conservative party.
A day after president Donald Trump's downcast speech on terrorism and political adversaries during the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA), Obama discussed the power of optimism at the inaugural Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's "Goalkeepers" event.
When the silence started on Friday night, I felt anxious, but with no one to look at or communicate with, I kept my eyes downcast and decided to take it one step at a time.
AWKWARD STRONGMEN Trump shows Putin respect by containing his physical presence inward, a pose he commonly adopts when meeting with the press and dignitaries: here he sits with shoulders hunched, hands rigorously together, eyes downcast.
In one layout he pairs portraits of a young dark-haired woman intensely reading a copy of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" in a New York cafe with that of a downcast, pockmarked G. I. in Korea.
The best thing about it was that, as the billboard later emphasized, it was free—unburdened with preconceived notions of genre or the downcast disposition that many in experimental music communities feel obligated to project.
But here, playing Ryota Shinoda, a onetime literary sensation fallen on hard times professionally and personally, he also has lines around and bags under his eyes, a perpetual five o'clock shadow and a downcast mouth.
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Theater | Westchester For a charming play rich with positive sentiment, Mark St. Germain's "Dancing Lessons," now getting a funny and skillful production at Penguin Rep Theater in Stony Point, is driven by some pretty downcast dynamics.
The visuals, certain to be played and replayed, are even more striking: Mr. Biden, head bowed, eyes downcast, his mouth at an uncomfortable slant, grimacing as the audience cheers the flogging of the party's front-runner.
Investors turned from downcast to bullish after Bloomberg reported the United States is weighing a currency pact with China as part of a partial deal that could see a planned tariff hike next week being suspended.
Investors, parsing headlines for any clues that tensions weighing on global growth could be resolved, turned from downcast to bullish after Bloomberg reported a currency pact could be part of a deal suspending further tariff hikes.
This is no ordinary hill, but a monumental work of environmental architecture designed by Tadao Ando to enclose a hulking Buddha, which sits half-buried at its center, with its downcast head poking out from a hole.
He had a soft touch, too, when it came to the people behind the machines, and nobody has ever lamented for a team of downcast IT technicians in matching "VECTOR OF ARMAGEDDON" t-shirts quite like him.
Ruben, thin and downcast, spoke to The Associated Press after crossing the street from Caracas&apos sprawling Fort Tiuna after handing in his discharge papers, copies of which he still had in a manila folder under his arm.
"The sustainability of oil's recent climb could be determined by the outlooks of several key industry bodies scheduled this week, whereby more downcast projections for global demand could prompt traders to continue chipping away at oil," he added.
CreditCreditMark Makela for The New York Times WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP, Pa. — With downcast eyes and a microphone clenched in one fist, Brian Farley stood uneasily before nearly 400 children from the Tri-Boro Youth Soccer Club in eastern Pennsylvania.
Sanders himself has appeared less confident on the campaign trail in the last few weeks, even looking downcast at a round-table with workers in Michigan, which is the type of event where he usually seems most upbeat.
Moody, downcast and wincing from an aching elbow and toe, Brady looks as if he wants to retire with Gisele Bündchen to the $20 million, 210-bath mansion the couple reportedly bought last month in backcountry Greenwich, Conn.
There's a theatricality in some of the more upbeat tracks that reminds me of the downcast drama of acts like Parenthetical Girls or Xiu Xiu, who each sought to inflate mundane thoughts the marquee, floodlit scale that pop demands.
"And the day would be proud of itself going on as if it hadn't already collapsed, had not been destroyed, riven, all the people mad and metabolically downcast," begins the prose sequence "denouement," which responds to Donald Trump's election.
Her eyes are, by turns, staring, downcast, sideways-glancing, or closed; they are fearful, commanding, and heavy-lidded; they range from stark white with solid black pupils to shades of gray and even entirely black, sometimes with white pupils.
Since emerging in 2016, the collective has released five full-length rap albums that range from exuberant and melodic to jittery and downcast, giving them plenty of material to choose from for their back-to-back performances in Midtown.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Republicans at a conference in Texas this week had reason to feel downcast, even panicky as President Donald Trump's meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin provoked broad outrage and revived talk of a Democratic wave in November's congressional elections.
As she kept her eye on a downcast little girl who was ordinarily cheerful and lively, Ms. Lopez, 59, said the devastation on the island has been hard to bear, and she misses family members who have gone to the mainland.
On the way from her home in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, to a French bistro in the West Village, she'd been listening to a favorite song she discovered in her teen years: "Alphabet," a downcast ballad recorded in 163 by Jeffrey Lewis.
"A downcast Jared returns home in the DC rain after dining with Trump and Pence as 800,000 federal workers face their second week without pay and the Democrats refuse to budge," read a headline in December during the government shutdown.
"With ongoing Brexit uncertainty, it is perhaps no wonder that companies are having to be more cautious with their marketing spend and are inevitably increasingly downcast about their financial prospects," said IPA Director General Paul Bainsfair in a statement emailed to CNBC.
Data from Germany added to the downcast mood on Tuesday as figures showed that Europe's largest economy saw industrial orders fall 7.4 percent in January, their biggest monthly fall in eight years due to a slump in domestic and euro zone demand.
Unfortunately for Harington, that means having to revamp his entire look, because — if you hadn't noticed already — he's a dead ringer for his character both on-screen and off... even when he's not swathed in several layers of animal fur and looking downcast.
"Not Dark Yet" (1997) Easily one of the most downcast Dylan songs, "Not Dark Yet" was subjected to a lengthy analysis by Boston University professor Christopher Ricks, who cited it as the strongest evidence of John Keats' influence on Dylan's writing. 22.
A small plant on a windowsill looks none too healthy, and the monk's face, gaze downcast, shows the inevitable corruption of the flesh by time, but the implication is clear: there is another, better world to which our souls yearn to return.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - "I can't play like that," said a downcast Serena Williams, lamenting her third round upset by rank outsider Wang Qiang at the Australian Open on Friday but declared her bid for a record-equaling 238th Grand Slam title would go on.
I learned early on — no one wants to be around a sad girl, after all — to artfully distance myself from my own downcast mood, to whistle a happy tune around my peers as well as adults in official positions, such as teachers and doctors.
PARIS (Reuters) - Flag-waving supporters cheered French centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen's accession to the second round of France's presidential elections on Sunday night as downcast supporters of France's two main traditional parties quietly slipped out of their near-empty headquarters.
Lana Del Rey, once perceived as a music-industry hallucination—a mystery figure who emerged from the ether and muddied the line between prefab and authentic—has stuck around, penetrating the mainstream with her blend of downcast, narcotized pop and old-Hollywood glamour laced with tragedy.
There's "Songbird," a spare, affecting ballad, and "Don't Stop," the peppy jaunt eventually chosen as the theme for Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign; ironically, the song's not as happy as it seems, functioning more as a salve for the downcast than a blind ode to what tomorrow holds.
With downcast glances, as Ms. Madley Croft plucked an acoustic guitar, the duo sang the love song "Islands," from the band's self-titled 2009 debut album, and the clingy breakup song "On Hold," the first single from its third album, "I See You," due on Jan. 13.
The sort of autotuned chorale that's become Bon Iver's signature over the last half decade opens the track, but even as the Weeknd slinks his way through the track, Cashmere Cat carefully creates a downcast world of jittery blips and booming synth bass that could only belong to him.
There are obvious reference points for their sound, like New Order and the the slow ooze of your more downcast shoegaze groups, but none of those bands ever really fully had to grapple with a world as burned out and automated and on the verge of collapse as we did.
He describes the album as more "melancholic" than previous efforts, but its ten tracks—whittled down from 60 to 70, with help from manager and Broken Social Scene drummer Justin Peroff, mentor Seamus Hamilton, and long walks—balance out its more downcast moments with atmospheric keyboards, gleaming synths, and buoyant melodies.
At the Last Judgment, the Last Intellectual—that Saturnine hero of modern culture, with his ruins, his defiant visions, his reveries, his unquenchable gloom, his downcast eyes—will explain that he took many "positions" and defended the life of the mind to the end, as righteously and inhumanly as he could.
" Also on view at the museum: the artist-activist Naeem Mohaiemen's films and installations in a show titled "There Is No Last Man," and Cathy Wilkes is the subject of what Mr. Farago calls "a delicate, downcast exhibition that unites uncanny cloth sculptures and scumbled paintings with large doses of junk.
With lips set and eyes downcast, Verrocchio's painted terra-cotta bust of Christ — one of dozens of treasures in "Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. — projects confidence, resignation, weariness, compassion, devotion to duty, pain and an exalted kind of loneliness.
Guitarist/singer Chip King and drummer Lee Buford have been rightly celebrated for their soured instrumentals, generally downcast outlook, and prolific output—they released three full-lengths last year and are plotting two more this month—but critics and fans alike tend to overlook just how wide the band's interests and influences skew.
It's a break up song layered with an extra patina of despondency, thanks to the 34-year-old's softly downcast lines that are both poignant ("I spent my nights recalling / Those showers in the morning"), and wry (she can take back her rollerblades and her favorite band—"that shit was always bad").
Wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and heavy glasses, the suspect, Jason B. Dalton, 45, sat expressionless throughout a brief hearing held via video conference, his gaze downcast as a District Court judge read the charges against him: six counts of murder, two of assault with intent to commit murder and eight felony firearms violations.
For nearing on a decade, or more if you count the work he did as Sandwell District, Juan Mendez has proven himself one of the more ecstatic operators in the world of downcast electronic music—tracing luminous arpeggios across the pitch-black electro-scrapings and thunderous beats that make up most of his work.
" It's a smoothed-out breakup track that has Rashad at his most downcast and conversational; Ambré's delivery in the chorus is honey; and Joey Purp is at his most vulnerable: "When you're asleep it will be me you dream about, I am sure / I lie awake, it's always you I think about, I am yours.
"Thanks to [Lorde's] vision, and her grip on the series' most important thematic elements, the 50 minutes of music behind 'Mockingjay Part 1' ably function as both a glance at 2014's finest purveyors of complex, downcast pop and a complement to the start of the series' chaotic, brutal conclusion," said Jamieson Cox for Billboard.
An invisible booth in the corner is authentically cheering for Xavier and a downcast pod by the bathrooms is authentically cheering for Maryland, but what I'd taken as ardent Vermont fans—one made a ferocious rawr-ing sound after a gutsy Catamount stop, it wasn't a complicated inference—reveal themselves as Vermont +9 fans.
The satisfaction was evident in the wide grin sported on Friday by Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader, as he prepared to celebrate on the floor with his colleagues — a stark reversal from his downcast demeanor when the bill momentarily teetered Thursday evening in a potential replay of the health care fiasco.
Narrating in a downcast tone, Kari opens the album saying "I'm not supposed to be here right now but I am," before proceeding down a path of gentle deprecation, self- and otherwise, with lyrics like "don't have my shit together there's no need to pretend" and riffs on people checking their phones when they know nobody's called.
Violins screech on "She Knows" as if laid down by Vicky Aspinall, while baroque horns on "Make Time 4 Love" cast Louis as a dour, sassy Jens Lekman, giving his theatrical vocal (one of the best on the record, going from romantic to downcast to straight-up petulant over the song's runtime) an adequately dramatic padding.
Viewed from different angles, "4:44" (Roc Nation) is a long-simmering, eyes-downcast confession; a relaxing of muscles that have been tense for decades; the return of a rule-rewriting mastermind as a moralist and occasional scold; a marketing ploy intended to bolster two second-tier businesses, the streaming service Tidal and the phone company Sprint.
I have had to engage all manner of students — dark, teary kids who fill lined paper with open-hearted scribbles, gawky science dudes who can't speak in public without covering their eyes with a palm, recent immigrants working 30 hours a week to help support their families, angry kids with violent parents, kids who try, with hoodies and downcast eyes, to be invisible.
Soon, Mayor Kaine was putting forward a compromise inside Richmond's packed City Council chambers: a revised image, this time of a decidedly downcast General Lee in civilian dress after the surrender at Appomattox, that would be part of a series of murals featuring Abraham Lincoln and Powhatan Beaty, a black man who won the Medal of Honor fighting for the Union.
Even with his clothes on — in the dapper "Self-Portrait With Cigarette" of 1895, or the alienated "Self-Portrait With a Bottle of Wine" of 503, when Munch was struggling with alcoholism — this Norwegian painted himself in cool isolation, and by the new century, his face had begun to deform into downcast jumbles of loose, watery strokes that never quite coalesce.
And, when the sky is blue and the heat is blazing,And the rain is falling upon the fields and the trees,But the sun is downcast as when it is rising,And the sky is covered with clouds and the land is shrouded by fog,And the sky is not bright to behold yet: Thou hast not a thousand days to tell me thou art beautiful.
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The son of Mexican immigrants, Mr. Hernandez grew up in a working-class community north of downtown and was drawn to the rough streets of Los Angeles: to thrift stores and auto repair shops, to weathered faces and downcast eyes, to office workers on lunch breaks in unwelcoming plazas and to worn-out folks in wrinkled clothes who sunbathe on the Long Beach sand within view of the oil derricks.
Each painting is its own visual story representing the deathbed blessings of Jacob on his sons as described in the Book of Genesis, from Judah whose "sceptre shall not depart" regally draped in a gold brocade robe and fur that hint at his descendants kings David and Solomon, to the firstborn Reuben, "unstable as water," leaning on a column with downcast eyes to suggest both his strength and betrayal for sleeping with his father's concubine.
He opens the song holding a knife to his own chest: Lies on my breath, she say she couldn't take the smell of itTired of the rumors, every room had a elephantTryna find her shoes, rummaging through the skeletonsShe took away sex, took me out of my elementI tried to do the single-dad mingle-danceAt the club with the iron in my wrinkled pantsYou could fall much faster than you think you can It's cleareyed and convincing — not the wide-eyed boasts of unchallenged love, but the downcast acceptance of a love you have to fight for.
At once an extension of and a radical departure from the sounds found on Cupid Deluxe, it yet again seems like unbelievable kismet that Freetown Sound is seeing release within a week's span of collagist pop legends The Avalanches' first album in 16 years, Wildflower: On Freetown Sound, Hynes draws equal inspiration from the cut-and-paste psychedelia of production duo and Paul's Boutique architects The Dust Brothers and the late-period eclecticism of late hip-hop producer J Dilla (whose signature airhorn rips open the weightless, minor-key passion of "Love Ya"), a deeply affecting metropolitan swirl of moonlit pop, airy funk, the dry smack of early hip-hop, and deep, downcast house music.
After Vermeer's "Maid Asleep" To make it right   Vermeer painted   then painted over this scene   a woman alone at a table   the cloth pushed back rough folds at the edge    as if    someone   had risen in haste   abandoning the chair   beside her    a wineglass nearly empty   just   in her reach      Though she's been called idle and drunken   a woman drowsing    you might see in her gesture    melancholia              Eyelids drawn she rests   her head   in her hand    Beyond her    a still-life white jug    bowl of fruit    a goblet overturned     Before this a man stood    in the doorway     a dog lay  on the floor Perhaps   to exchange    loyalty     for betrayal Vermeer erased  the dog      and made   of the man a mirror     framed    by the open door                Pentimento the word       for a painter's change     of heart    revision on canvas     means the same    as remorse     after sin Were she to rise        a mirror     behind her     the woman might see    herself     as I did     turning    to rise from my table   then back as if    into    Vermeer's scene It was after    the quarrel        after     you'd had   again too much  to drink   after  the bottle     did not shatter   though I'd brought it   down hard      on the table   and the dog had crept       from the room  to hide         Later    I found a trace    of what   I'd done     bruise  on the table        the size of my thumb       Worrying it     I must have looked   as she does eyes downcast    my head   on the heel   of my palm    In paint a story can change      mistakes be     undone       Imagine Still-Life    with Father    and Daughter              a moment so far back    there's still time      to take the glass   from your hand or mine

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