Adding to Penguin's woebegone mental state, the guards and inmates have been continuously teasing him about his tattoo. |
It was such a familiar woebegone scene, and it served to highlight just how anomalous the sunshine was. |
The ghost of his splits hang over Bigger than Blue, but it never slips into woebegone narratives or diatribes. |
My favourite character was Pedro, Napoleon's Hispanic friend, whose quiet manner and woebegone expression were constant throughout the film. |
The no-more-bowing decision was credited to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, an amiable, faintly woebegone chap who is a cousin of the queen. |
She maintains her wanness behind a cello, bowing away, all woebegone. |