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doldrums

[dohl-druhmz, dol-, dawl-] / ˈdoʊl drəmz, ˈdɒl-, ˈdɔl- /


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Nine months on, the Vikings are in the doldrums of a disappointing season.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the doldrums of early April, did you consider selling your equity portfolio to move to the sidelines and come back after the stock market had recovered?

From MarketWatch

They were pretty close to that nadir again Thursday, if not dragging along the bare bottom of their all-too-familiar doldrums.

From Los Angeles Times

It was the second straight month of deficit after slowing demand from China before the Lunar New Year holidays put a drag on Japan’s recovery from COVID-19-induced doldrums.

From Reuters

Mr. Biden boasted that employers have added 7.4 million jobs over the course of his presidency, as the economy tries to regain its footing from the pandemic doldrums.

From Washington Times