Another thing that I have observed that prevents the cast-down feeling is a way of eating. ❋ Unknown (2007)
So cast-down they are barely able to move, Daniel and Connie retreat to the bar. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The widow Bevis, in particular, put out one lip, tossed up her head, wrinkled her forehead, and made such motions with her now lifted-up, now cast-down eyes, as showed that she thought there was ❋ Unknown (2006)
I found him a dirty, cast-down, snivelling drunkard; and, looking at poor Nora, could not but wonder at the days when I had thought her a divinity. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Princess was watching her closely under her cast-down eyelashes. ❋ Frank Froest (N/A)
The naughty little eyes twinkled; the naughty little mouth opened to emit his short-breathed pants; and the naughty little tongue hung out as he pranced and leaped, rolled and gamboled over the cast-down and dejected peas. ❋ Elizabeth Strong Worthington (N/A)
It is this that makes them cast-down, sorrowful, joyless ❋ Unknown (N/A)
On seeing Werther so cast-down, Lotte repents of her harshness and invites him to celebrate Christmas with her and her husband. ❋ Charles Annesley (N/A)
One out of a number of beautiful, fragile girls, with cast-down painted eyes and half-veiled face, for no apparent reason would sidle up against some man; rest for one moment against him, and continue with him upon the road, his arm about her, crushing her body to his; and the drums throbbed, and the horns screamed in and around the temple of their goddess. ❋ Joan Conquest (N/A)
To my mind his tears, his shamefaced and cast-down countenance, did not come from deceit; no deceit or trickery was there. ❋ De Troyes Chr��tien (N/A)
"I am no longer cast-down," I heard her murmur; "I know you will do -- what is right." ❋ Charles Edmonds Walk (N/A)
We had to resign ourselves to that, a little cast-down, but not too much. ❋ Felix, Klein (1915)
That evenin 'poor Benjamin came down to my house, limpin' and lookin 'dreadful cast-down. ❋ Unknown (1912)
We made the Tuskar Light most accidentally, and then the previously cast-down fellow was all elevation. ❋ Unknown (1903)
The fellow, with his cast-down eyes, and his well-parted hair, seemed to ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)
But she went forward quietly, and greeted him with cast-down eyes, as if nothing were out of the ordinary. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)
Her, apparently cast-down, eyes stored up a wealth of little details; the way his hair grew, the set of his back, the colour of his braces. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)