Depressed like a dentist?
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DOWNINTHEMOUTHDepressed, like a dentist?
GOINTOASLUMPGet depressed like a major leaguer
OBLATEDepressed, in a way
WILLOWWEEPFORMEMessage from a depressed dendrologist?
PEDALIt gets depressed a lot
dumps(of a person) Depressed or unhappy
ALLSTARDOWNCASTHeadline about a depressed Pro Bowl player?
cuvettesmooth gem with a slightly depressed surface
dejectionA sad and depressed state; low spirits
cuvettessmooth gem with a slightly depressed surface
sinksBe overwhelmed by a darker mood; become depressed
upraiseto raise from a depressed or dejected humor; cheer
upraisesto raise from a depressed or dejected humor; cheer
levatorinstrument used to raise a depressed part of the skull
swalea low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land
subdued(of a person or their manner) Quiet and rather reflective or depressed
blackest(of a person's state of mind) Full of gloom or misery; very depressed
horsta block of the earth's crust separated by faults from adjacent relatively depressed blocks
bialysa flat breakfast roll that has a depressed center and is usually covered with onion flakes
miserablista person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp a performer of or listener to gloomy music
massifband or zone of the earth's crust raised or depressed as a unit and bounded by faults
miserabilista person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp a performer of or listener to gloomy music
miserabilistsMISERABILIST, a person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp a performer of or listener to gloomy music
miserablistsMISERABLIST, a person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp a performer of or listener to gloomy music
rolloversA facility on an electronic keyboard enabling one or several keystrokes to be registered correctly while another key is depressed
epiglottisA flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe
epiglottisesA flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe
opportunistic(of a microorganism or an infection caused by it) Rarely affecting patients except in unusual circumstances, typically when the immune system is depressed
grabena depressed segment of the crust of the earth or a celestial body (as the moon) bounded on at least two sides by faults
areolea round or elongated often raised or depressed area on a cactus which is equivalent to a bud and from which spines, flowers, stems, or roots grow