Sentences with depress
de·press
D d - I must admit the state of the country depresses me. [VERB noun]
- The stronger U.S. dollar depressed sales. [VERB noun]
- They excite, they depress; they build up hopes, they fail to deliver; perhaps more than any other, they're the team of laughter and tears.
- After 9/11 the atmosphere changed and I didn't want to play things that would depress people.
- To depress the muzzle of a gun.
- Winter depresses me.
- You can depress the wheel to toggle between open windows.
- Cafes, moreover, tend to annoy or depress me in their desperation to either cosy up to customers or strike some sterile vibe.
- Lower productivity will eventually depress wages.
- Any mass shift out of larger dwellings will merely depress prices, while lifting those of inner city, coastal or sea change alternatives.
- More selective schools may well depress mean achievement.