down at the mouth

down at the mouth

Visibly sad or depressed. Molly's been moping around all week, and I have no idea why she's so down at the mouth. Rob has been down at the mouth ever since Gloria broke up with him. Johnny's still down at the mouth about that misplay he had in the outfield yesterday. Any chance you can cheer him up?
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