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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Idioms

Can the idioms "down in the mouth" and "down in the dumps" (both mean the same "be unhappy, depressed") be used in the same situation?
If not, what's the difference? Thank you!
  

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TinaMr Can the idioms "down in the mouth" and "down in the dumps" (both mean the same "be unhappy, depressed") be used in the same situation? Yes.

  • TinaMr Can the idioms "down in the mouth" and "down in the dumps" (both mean the same "be unhappy, depressed") be used in the same situation?
  • Yes.
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TinaMrCan the idioms "down in the mouth" and "down in the dumps" (both mean the same "be unhappy, depressed") be used in the same situation?
Yes.

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