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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looks crushed" is correct and can be used in written English
It generally refers to a person's facial expression and suggests that they appear despondent or dejected. For example: "John looked crushed when he heard the news of his grandmother's passing."
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Power is centralised in his office, his cabinet is deferential and the opposition looks crushed.
"Are you going to call a thousand people and tell them, 'Sorry, we were only kidding'?" Mr. DiSpirito looks crushed, but he also knows the score.
His earlier comments had prompted a slide in the markets, as investors deduced that the deal had weakened the euro zone as a whole in three ways that German voters may come to rue.First, Cyprus itself looks crushed (see article).
Every international student looks crushed after the north London university became the first in the UK to be stripped by the Home Office of its ability to sponsor foreign learners.
I wanna say Portugal?" and then Palestine looks crushed and we stride off, grinning wildly and sassily snapping our fingers.
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Ms. Morphos looked crushed.
She looked crushed as she arose.
Afterwards, as her coach turned away, she looked crushed.
He looked crushed by the fate of his village.
He looked crushed, like the quarterback who threw the interception that lost the game.
Just that the boys had grown so much, and Phoebe looked — crushed.
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