chap-fallen
1chap-fallen — adjective archaic with one s lower jaw hanging due to extreme exhaustion or dejection …
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3chap — 1. v. & n. v. (chapped, chapping) 1 intr. (esp. of the skin; also of dry ground etc.) crack in fissures, esp. because of exposure and dryness. 2 tr. (of the wind, cold, etc.) cause to chap. n. (usu. in pl.) 1 a crack in the skin. 2 an open seam.… …
4The Prince Chap — Produced at the Madison Square Theatre, Edward Peple s first play, a three act drama, opened on 4 September 1905 for 106 performances, followed by a lengthy tour and a return engagement in New York in 1907. Sculptor William Payton is given the …
5alas — 1. interjection /əˈlas/ Used to express sorrow, regret, compassion or grief. Alas, Poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my… …
6Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Hamlet. Often misquoted for some reason as Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well . HAMLET: Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a… …
7cast down — Dejected, depressed, discouraged, melancholy, sad, downcast, disheartened, chap fallen, downhearted, desponding, despondent, blue, dispirited, low spirited, in low spirits …
8crestfallen — a. Discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, depressed, dejected, desponding, chap fallen, melancholy, sad, down hearted, downcast, cast down, low spirited, in low spirits …
9mopish — a. 1. Sad, gloomy, downcast, dejected, depressed, desponding, down hearted, chap fallen, melancholy, glum, hipped, blue, cast down, in the dumps, with a long face, down in the mouth, out of sorts. 2. Dull, spiritless, listless, inattentive,… …
10dejected — adj disheartened, dispirited, low spirited, downhearted, downcast, down, Inf. down in the dumps; discouraged, daunted, dismayed, distressed, disappointed, crestfallen, brokenhearted, heartsick, Inf. broken up; unhappy, cheerless, glum, gloomy,… …