don't look so woebegone, Joanna.
a rundown, woebegone old shack.
No one has ever seen mice more woebegone than these.
She looked thunderstruck when she saw his woebegone face in the shadows of the drapery.
Harry had not seen him this close-up since his return to the school; he looked utterly woebegone.
Her situation seemed so hopeless, so woebegone, as to baffle mortal power to relieve her.
Gerald had begun to work himself up into a pleasurable shouting rage when something in Scarlett's woebegone face stopped him.
Her eyes that had been so sharp and bright now quite frequently held tears, and there was a woebegone look on her deeply-wrinkled face.
The boy's real name was Romeo, but everyone called him Lamp-Wick, for he was long and thin and had a woebegone look about him.
She did not tell them that it was utter boredom, bewilderment at actually being a mother and, most of all, the absence of Ashley that made her look so woebegone.
He looked woebegone and yet ridiculous, like a man who has fallen into the water with all his clothes on, and, being rescued from death, frightened still, feels that he only looks a fool.
Puncturing her tire near Summer Street, and it being mended while she sat very woebegone in that pretty churchyard, she saw to her astonishment, a door open opposite and the younger Emerson man come out.
Explore frequently searched vocabulary
Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!
Download DictoGo Now