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doldrums [ˈdɒldrəmz, Am ˈdoʊl-] N pl

the doldrums

Phrases:

to be in the doldrums economy
to be in the doldrums person

Usage examples with doldrums

the doldrums
to be in the doldrums economy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The doldrums are also noted for calm periods when the winds disappear altogether, trapping sail-powered boats for periods of days or weeks.
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At the time the county's hurling team was in the doldrums, however, things were about to change.
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The singer gets inspired, writes a song and comes out of his doldrums.
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Directly under the subtropical ridge are the doldrums, or horse latitudes, where winds are lighter.
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Highlights of the journey included perils of sailing blue water, such as fog, gales, danger of collision, loneliness, doldrums, navigation, fatigue, gear failure.
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Similarly, they sought to avoid the doldrums, where the wind was so scant they risked coming to a complete stop.
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The movies have been in the doldrums lately.
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Memorable song, masterful vocal and a great way to wipe away the winter doldrums.
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It shakes the series out of the doldrums it's been in for several years now.
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The return passage through the equatorial doldrums, turned out to be a horrific experience.
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