0 a feeling of sadness because you are thinking about something that is impossible or in the past:
A wistfulness crept into the conversation as he reflected on his summers at Hancock Point.
He tells the story matter-of-factly, without any wistfulness.
Shops don't need gimmicks to create a wistfulness for yesterday.
There is a wistfulness and an urgency to the recovery of these narratives, and their editors have adopted a spectrum of approaches.
And the eyebrows can register, almost single-handedly, wonder, pity, fright, pain, cynicism, concentration, wistfulness, displeasure, and expectation, in infinite variations and combinations.
His narrator is trapped in an angry masculine wistfulness which is awful to behold in its masturbatory disconnection from the world's real possibilities and pleasures.
This was an era of wistfulness for the young man, who later described himself as pure at that time.
A reduction that can not be produced, no matter the tool nor the wistfulness.
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