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- CHOPFALLEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHOPFALLEN is having the lower jaw hanging loosely
- Chopfallen - definition of chopfallen by The Free Dictionary
Define chopfallen chopfallen synonyms, chopfallen pronunciation, chopfallen translation, English dictionary definition of chopfallen adj Variant of chapfallen American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- CHOPFALLEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Mr Titmouse walked along Piccadilly with a truly chopfallen and disconsolate air Chopfallen definition: See examples of CHOPFALLEN used in a sentence
- chopfallen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
chopfallen (comparative more chopfallen, superlative most chopfallen)
- CHOPFALLEN definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
→ a variant of chapfallen Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- What does chopfallen mean? - Definitions. net
Chopfallen refers to a person who is dispirited or depressed, often as a result of disappointment or humiliation It can also be used to describe someone who appears saddened or disheartened having the lower chop or jaw depressed; hence, crestfallen; dejected; dispirited; downcast See Chapfallen How to pronounce chopfallen?
- chopfallen - definition and meaning - Wordnik
adjective Having the lower chop or jaw depressed; hence, crestfallen; dejected; dispirited; downcast See chapfallen from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License from WordNet 3 0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University All rights reserved Sorry, no etymologies found
- chop-fallen, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective chop-fallen mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective chop-fallen See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions This entry has not yet been fully revised How common is the adjective chop-fallen?
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