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(Adjective) ponury, żałosny, smutny, smętny; zrezygnowany; skruszony;

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smutny, ponury

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Wordnet angielsko-polski

(feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses)
skruszony
synonim: contrite
synonim: remorseful
synonim: ruthful

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By contrast, the David Miliband team was in rueful mood.

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Shane Watson, having been allowed two escapes before he had scored (fiendish both, one to slip and the other to gully) found Tremlett's height too much and spliced to gully while in the space of two overs, Hughes had flung the bat wildly at Bresnan (how Australia need Katich to return), and Ponting had edged another lifter to second slip, departing with a rueful look at the surface that had betrayed him.

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Jade sees me reading it and allows herself a rueful smile.

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You think of all the bad times, and all the hard stuff in the run-up to the competition, and that's all been part of it, it's been a journey, and then you finally get to that moment when you're standing on top of the podium, and it just makes you-" He breaks off with a rueful shrug.

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