depressing造句91. I find Buck's Fizz depressing ... or any music that expresses no humanity.
92. Her therapist, she thought, was the most depressing person she knew, and that was saying something.
93. We idealize the world of jobs and conveniently forget how boring and depressing most people found it.
94. The time-consuming tasks of keeping families clean and fed were for the most part carried out with wholly inadequate equipment in depressing surroundings.
95. However, sunshine was a sparse commodity and we found the short, dark winter days of these latitudes very depressing at first.
96. The next morning, we got a particularly depressing sample of how poorly our intelligence-gathering system worked.
97. There was something about Chilete and the cloud-mist drizzle of that dreadful morning that was utterly depressing.
98. That thought is too depressing for words ... player for player we are probably the strongest squad in the premier league.
99. Individuals were not the only suckers in this depressing game.
100. He arrived at a decision, threw the cigarette away, and turned towards a small depressing row of agricultural cottages.
101. I find it really depressing that a city as diverse as New York has succumbed to this kind of corporate takeover.
102. Some idea of the effect can be gained by depressing the surface of a table tennis ball with the thumb.
103. There is nothing more depressing than sitting and watching the paper peel off the walls.
104. Depressing the handle, he burst through into the room beyond.
105. How depressing to see a potential threat to money treated more seriously than a clear and present threat to innocent children.
106. The past year has been a rollercoaster one for the royals with a few highs followed by lots of depressing lows.
107. Generous application of whitewash outside, shining fresh paint within of a drab depressing colour.
108. Job hunting takes a lot of effort and can be a long, depressing process.
109. I find it really depressing that my old neighborhood has gotten so run-down.
110. Cabinet meetings had grown so unproductive and depressing that we had to plead with the President to schedule them.
111. Listening to the news can be really depressing, when all you ever hear about is violence and crime.
112. Jack had been meaning to write for some time but had kept putting it off because it was too depressing.
113. The more wonderful the means of communication, the more trivial, tawdry, or depressing its contents seemed to be.
114. We had tea in the dining-room, a depressing room which looked into a court.
115. It would be better to label the depressing event as a photo-op and tea with contributors.
116. Every tale - depressing as it is in its own right represents another body blow to the leasing industry.
117. She thought with remorse of the missed opportunity, for breaking the depressing pattern of loveless affairs.
118. Woolley's training programme was grindingly hard, tent-life cold, wet and colourless, and the news from the front depressing.
119. I telephoned your Ma yesterday, to hear that things were a bit depressing at the school and in the country generally.
120. The news from the front, which came to us by word of mouth, was depressing.