99 examples of dejectedly in sentences

Rogers was still sitting dejectedly on the cot, and, looking at him more closely, I could see that he was white and shaken.

He walked rather dejectedly now, or else bent somewhat from weakness.

All these lowly creatures play their parts in the scheme of Nature; and shall we cast out the medical jurist as nothing worth?" I laughed dejectedly at my teacher's genial irony.

A. (Dejectedly.)

PELAGÉYA EGÓROVNA goes out; MÍTYA seats himself dejectedly at the table; GÚSLIN seats himself on the bed and takes up the guitar.

When I looked into the street I noticed how dejectedly she got into the chaise, and that she drove away without looking up. IV.Uriah

" Angela went out on the veranda, feeling' a little tense and excited, but when a small, blue-frocked, gray-hatted figure, dejectedly lost in a big rocking-chair, was pointed out to her, excitement died while bewilderment grew.

When they entered the house, and Ardelia bustled about to get them some tea, Bambi sat dejectedly, with all her things on, among the travelling-bags.

He had neither breath nor presence of mind enough left even to deny the allegation, and when he did recover his breath he found himself walking dejectedly down the stairs of the Nursery Days building with his bundle of encomia in his hands.

He was sitting dejectedly in the parc, looking pale and thin, when I broached the subject.

He was staring moodily into the night, his cigarette drooping dejectedly in his lips.

she said, dejectedly, as she looked down at Manuel's notion of her face.

The spectre marched sedately, but dejectedly, into a chamber on the right hand.

Pushing open the gate that sagged dejectedly from its leaning post, the artist went down the path, and found himself in a charming nookshut in on every side by the forest vegetation that, watered by the spring, grew rank and dense.

" CHAPTER VI The Intruder "Well, Mrs. Julaper, dreams I've dreamed like other people, old and young; but this, ma'am, has taken a fast hold of me," said Mr. Feltram dejectedly, leaning back in his chair and looking down with his hands in his pockets.

CHAPTER VII The Bank Note Sir Bale brushed by the housekeeper as he strode into her sanctuary, and there found Philip Feltram awaiting him dejectedly, but with no signs of agitation.

Re-enter Perkins, who falls dejectedly on the settee, followed by Mrs. Perkins, who gives a rueful glance at the room. Perkins.

Yardsley (sinking into a chair dejectedly).

Sammy Jay let his wings and his tail droop dejectedly and hung his head.

The hapless couple went home very dejectedly, reflecting that they had begun by despising their own caste and had gone in search of something greater and had ended where they begun.

"No," said Rob, shaking his head dejectedly as they reached the shore, "there isn't anything to tell.

"Oh, I've give up asking for a crossing," he answered, dejectedly; "for he never heard, or if he heard, he never cared; so it were no use going on teazing either him or me."

Like One Who Sleeps Bondsman sat in the doorway of the supervisor's office, gazing dejectedly at the store across the street.

" Then came my master out of the Hall of Judgment, his head hanging dejectedly down.

Will you sit down, Mr. Morris?" Morris sat down dejectedly.

99 examples of  dejectedly  in sentences