There is no doubt about the fact that motor sport is picking up again in Thailand, after a period in the doldrums following the economic crash. |
The island's location, in the doldrums of the Caribbean, forces it to rely on desalinized ocean water, which is very expensive. |
We're not down in the doldrums like teams usually are when a new manager comes in. |
He will need to muster all his not inconsiderable sales skills to help float the company at a time when stock markets are in the doldrums. |
After years in the doldrums, the economy is picking up, and the seemingly intractable budget deficits have been avoided for the past two years. |
After many years in the doldrums, cinema groups are reporting a massive increase in takings, as crowds flock back to the big screen. |