There was a cheery ring to Zenie's voice that had been wont to drag so dispiritedly. |
She said dispiritedly that it was 54, remembering vaguely that it was somewhere in the fifties. |
There are one or two other people slouching around the departure area dispiritedly. |
Ella wondered dispiritedly if it were perhaps her fault, if there had been something she had done earlier on that made his condition worse rather than improving it. |
Elsewhere on Saturday the Czech sixth seed Tomas Berdych left the building without comment after losing dispiritedly in straight sets to the overjoyed but little known Belgian Steve Darcis. |
This, I think dispiritedly between gulps of air, is the story of my life. |