Sentence examples for dejected face from inspiring English sources

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It was almost enough to bring a smile to the tired, dejected face of Alastair Cook.

Carl Froch's patient wait for respect arrived at the end of 12 sensational rounds of world championship boxing when his hand was raised high above the dejected face of Canada's Jean Pascal and the World Boxing Council's super-middleweight belt was strapped round his sore body.

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Miyazaki shuts them down in a heated speech that leaves the camera to pan across their dejected faces.

He saw the dejected faces in the locker room, and said it made him realize that football was more than a game.

MUCH as some of them tried to claim the result was a victory of sorts, the dejected faces of the leaders of Chile's governing centre-left Concertación coalition on the night of October 26th told a different story.

"The most important thing [in Rio] will be the support of the Brazilian people but we also have a good organisation in charge and I think it will be a great games," he added, offering a small smile on what had been a tired and dejected post-race face.

As I watched the Spurs walk off the court with dejected looks on their faces, likely wondering "why" after their Game 7 loss, I too, asked myself "why," as in, why haven't I appreciated the Spurs more over the past decade?

They look dejected and demoralised.

The students all look dejected.

While there, he left behind Steve Jobs, his body dejected and worn down despite his face retaining the same expression from the iconic photograph, carrying an old Macintosh and a sack.

Staring out woefully, they are serious and dejected, male faces in starched skirts.

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