Down in the dumps

An idiom meaning to feel sad, depressed, or dejected, often used to describe a temporary state of low spirits.

Dating from the early 18th century, 'dumps' originally meant a melancholy tune or mournful song. The word may come from Dutch 'domp' meaning 'haze' or 'mist,' suggesting the foggy, unclear thinking that accompanies sadness.

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