How unlike alas the
hangdog look of a republican official, who, as the servant of the people, feels himself less than the least, and below the lowest of his masters.
Scarlet Letter
The
hangdog look fled as she concentrated, listening to the score before she set her fingers to the keys, and committed herself to an interpretation.
MORNING SERIAL
Until that point, the 55-year-old with his
hangdog look won't be here for the laughs.
Not being picked for Italia 90 still hurts today.. My message to boys is: 'Come and play and we'll find a way to the f nals' GAFFER CONFIDENT HE CAN DELIVER SUCCESS
Vilko's "icy
hangdog look" and "bitter pride" appeal to Maud's sensibilities.
Abuse of weakness
At the witches market there was none of the
hangdog look you find in the waiting rooms of modern hospitals.
Healing through faith
He had a
hangdog look about him, he had no confidence at all, he had not the remotest idea of whether it was his fault or hers, whether he should hate her or apologize to her.
LA PETITE BOURGEOISE
"Some of them had a
hangdog look at the station, which was very disturbing for me.
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THEY have all got that
hangdog look, and you can see from their crimes why they are no longer man's best friend.
In thedoghouse; Shamed pets collared by owners' funny snaps
Hirers say they can spot these people through the walls because they have the
hangdog look of someone who's sure he/she isn't going to be hired, but is going through the motions.
How tunnel vision can preempt your career
For a man whose face oozes gloom, it was not difficult for Grant to adopt a
hangdog look as he pondered his future just a year afters taking Portsmouth in the same direction.
Gloom descends for Grant
HAVING a
hangdog look is no sign of guilt, say animal experts.
Guilty? It's ruff justice
Wherever he's popping off to for his close season break I'd stay clear of him and the inevitable
hangdog look that he'll have on his face.
Even world's best have bad days at the office
On Friday, they were all at Ascot, and the
hangdog look on the face of the first hardcore punter I encountered told me that a) he hadn't banked on this and b) he wasn't best pleased at having his day punctuated by the squawking of just the kind of person he'd come out to avoid spending time with.
Sign of the times alongside racegoers of future
Mom was crying because there wasn't any food in the house and Pop was just sitting there with that
hangdog look on his face.
Those were not "the good old days" for many
You know, the one with the big glasses,
hangdog look and monotone voice that drones, "Visine--gets the red out." Can't you just picture him saying something like, "Insurance--we are party animals"?
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