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hangdog
[ hang-dawg, -dog ]
adjective
He sneaked out of the room with a hangdog expression.
- browbeaten; defeated; intimidated:
He always went about with a hangdog look.
Synonyms: crestfallen, wretched
noun
- a degraded, contemptible person.
hangdog
/ ˈhæŋˌdɒɡ /
adjective
- downcast, furtive, or guilty in appearance or manner
noun
- a furtive or sneaky person
Example Sentences
‘THE OUTLAWS’ Prime Video Gangly, gawky Stephen Merchant puts his physicality and hangdog persona to fine use in this British crime comedy.
“Please, don’t make me talk so much,” he said recently, in a low register, his hangdog eyes pleading with the universe.
As a detective, he’s a superhero, with keen powers of observation, but as a person, he’s the hangdog underdog, the little guy, upon whom his foes look with disdain.
Dressed in a blue blazer, Mr Cohen had ditched the tie but kept his signature hangdog expression and thick Long Island accent.
Finn Russell looked hangdog - and that takes some doing.
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