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  1. a blundering, inept person

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He didn't so much play the sad sack as the guy strenuously trying to put a happy face on what a sad sack he is.
Who, by the way, was just a terrified neighborhood sad sack?
But both teams look to rebound from sad sack 2018 seasons.
Don't be a sad sack, and don't be a drama queen.
Greg is a sad sack 60-year-old white man and selfish.
I saw what a bitter, pathetic sad-sack Karl Bender had become.
"Melba" is a sad-sack love song with a hoarse, soaring chorus.
If I did that alone I would be a sad-sack, right?
The virgins here aren't the harmless sad sack Eeyore-types of /r/ForeverAlone.
In Spike Jonze's " Her ," the sad sack Theodore falls for his new operating system.
Feeling like a sad sack of coal during the holidays is far from unusual.
Harold, a middle-aged, solitary sad sack, earns his living making and repairing clocks.
Playing to type, Boeheim was livid, but in that sad sack way of his.
The idea of watching his sad-sack clown descend into violent madness is really promising.
My memories of growing up in that sad-sack town in the 1980s are vivid.
So she let Jon and his sad-sack army go out to get themselves killed.
But soon I caught it catching my ear the way sad-sack anything seldom does.
Re: Could a $9500 Bicycle Turn Me, a Sad Sack of Flesh, into a Superathlete?
It begins with a terrible day for a sad-sack playwright, Nate Kroll (Jemaine Clement).
He soon came upon the case of a sad sack German immigrant named Fred Stein.
Casey falls under Sensei's spell, finding purpose and meaning in his previously sad-sack life.
But when he conducts his band, his calm, carefully measured, sad-sack comic demeanor drops away.
Being a sad sack saving up for your deposit doesn't sound that bad now, does it!
Because Sam Smith is a boring, mediocre, dull, middle of the road cringeworthy crooning sad sack.
His sculptures, you might say, represent the sad-sack soul of the externally sleek new commodity.
And she signs up Robert Aldrich (Alfred Molina), a sad-sack journeyman director with higher ambitions.
I was a sullen little sad sack, too moan-y and upset to enjoy much of anything.
Gene is a well-meaning sad sack, a mere satellite to the supernova that is his wife.
Yet when you watch the Olympics, we don't seem like some sad-sack country in terminal decline.
It was like Grand Theft Auto except it took itself and its melodramatic, sad sack hero very seriously.
For guys doing drugs in a seedy hotel, Ronnie and Andrew have an almost sweet, sad-sack friendship.
Unless steps are taken outside this sexually enhanced therapy, nothing's going to change for you, you sad sack.
My cousin had a collection: romance, Archie, Sad Sack, some Mad magazines and just a couple of superheroes.
He could sign—out of a misguided sense of mercy, I suppose—with his hometown sad-sack Washington Wizards.
High Fidelity introduced the world to Rob Gordon, a sad-sack music obsessive who is perpetually mid-break-up.
On one side is Seth (Dominic Monaghan), a sad-sack minimum-wage worker in a Los Angeles animal shelter.
There's no wisecrackery in Dawn of Justice; it has more sad-sack expressions than a Bright Eyes concert in 2002.
The protagonist of Rebecca Roanhorse's short story "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian ExperienceTM" is a bit of a sad sack.
It's baffling to see one of the most popular characters in DC Comics history reduced to a bloated sad sack.
This "sad sack" peddled his books from a suitcase and wrote furiously to anyone who would help his literary cause.
In a classic comedy setup, Mr. Magni plays the disheveled title sad sack and Mr. Houben his snippy bureaucratic tormentor.
So of course I was disappointed when she went sad-sack emo on a mixtape timed to vie with Cardi.
The other principal plotline follows the fortunes — or rather the misfortunes — of a lowly and luckless private called Sad Sack.
The only speed bump that I ran into is when I had SAD SACK for 51A instead of SAD CASE.
Even perpetual sad sack Charlie Brown heaves a heavy sigh, resigned to the fact that his best friend is a total weirdo.
The couple who narrate the story torment their friend, a sad-sack guy fresh off a breakup who's crashing on their couch.
David has gone from being Scandal's strongest character to being a stereotypical sad-sack whose actions are entirely motivated by his genitals.
The early 2000s sad-sack band Dashboard Confessional (sample song title: "The Sharp Hint of New Tears") just released a new album.
Stan is merely the sad sack who can't stay away, shakily throwing coins into the peep show machine to see her once again.
His performance as a sad sack who takes a violent turn also plays into one of Oscar voters' favorite tropes: It's physically transformative.
It would be easy for this show to switch angles, becoming about Greg, a sad sack with a crush on a difficult woman.
His sister, Alejandra (Ruth Ramos), is married to Ángel (Jesús Meza), a drunken macho sad sack who is having an affair with Fabián.
Carli Lloyd, a star on the U.S. women's national soccer team, is among the players on Phil Murphy's sad-sack Sky Blue FC club.
Your main character Karl Bender doesn't really have his act together, but at the same time he doesn't come across as a sad sack.
But Ian complicates things with his sad-sack self-pity and disintegrating marriage, taking the film into a more familiar Gervais self-abasement mode.
When she briefly meets her sad-sack husband, Cameron (Lawrence Varnado), to look at an apartment, it turns out to be for him alone.
" Or — to use a more current film — imagined yourself rolling through the India like Wes Anderson&aposs sad-sack brothers in "The Darjeeling Limited.
He was the father of five, including the sad-sack comedian Chris Elliott, and the grandfather of 11, including the actresses Abby and Bridey Elliott.
The film's devastating final shot casts Johnny as a sad-sack Satan wandering the world, unwilling to accept either punishment or forgiveness for his sins.
Alcohol did not make John a charismatic raconteur; it made him a lonely, self-pitying sad sack estranged from his wife and two grown children.
But in the season's next-to-last episode, it was the sad sack Pasha who brought them to the brink (with some help from Tuan).
Pat Healy plays a sad sack named Ray with a kidnap-fantasy business: He abducts people at their request for therapeutic or thrill-seeking purposes.
But when he plops down at the local dive bar next to Len, a sad-sack specter of single-life woes, the encounter spooks him.
Stephen Tobolowsky carries some familiar workplace subplots as Penelope's sad-sack boss, and the show leans heavily on Ricky Ricardo-esque jokes about Lydia's accent.
First, there was the dissonance inherent in the 89-year-old candidate's account tweeting like a teenager, ruthlessly mocking sad-sack candidates and Democratic Party hacks.
It makes you sound like a sad sack, and the interviewer is going to move along to someone who does think they're the most qualified person.
It would have been fascinating to see that bearish actor play a courthouse sad sack, but Mr. Turturro is a fine fit, as is Mr. Camp.
In the face of such an absurd premise, Dano and Radcliffe don't go for laughs; we're meant to take seriously their sad-sack characters' minor hang-ups.
Feels Bad Man frog inspired many spinoffs over the years, but until 2015, he was a symbol of sad-sack, beta-male singledom for users of 4chan.
Mars is the planet of war, and when it's retrograde, it's unruly, impatient, and explosive—or it's totally flaccid and weak, limping along, being a sad sack.
In a 22001 review of Jean Stafford's biography, Joyce Carol Oates used the term "pathography" to describe a trend of sad-sack literary biographies emerging at the time.
Months later, "your friend" is still hung up on this thing and wondering if they're developing into a stalker or a weirdo or at least a sad sack.
These are the songs with sugar to help the anxiety and paranoia go down, making the disquietude of Yorke's songwriting feel less sad-sack than vindicating and cathartic.
Three: The sad-sack protagonist has passing experience of idealized France — generally a year abroad — and brings back superficial lessons to transform the lives of fellow sad-sacks.
Many have taken to Twitter to say they see Robert as a sad sack who is simply following Margot's lead, only to be dumped by her over text later.
He's better than anyone that's come out of a 00s talent show and shot directly to your mum's glove compartment with a sad sack cover of a pop banger.
First, he ran in the primaries by using sad-sack Jeb Bush as his punching bag, driving him to the turf repeatedly amidst $2 billion in free media coverage.
Ms. Szadkowski's earthy, approachable Yelena has a convincing melancholy underlining, and Ms. Millonzi handles Sonya, who can too easily be reduced to a pathetic sad sack, with sympathetic care.
In a 2012 episode, a character played by Melissa Leo delivers a passionate attack on male double standards about sex before she rapes Louie, his sad-sack alter ego.
For the Cowboys, who wanted a head coach with significant experience: Jim Caldwell, who led the historically sad-sack Detroit Lions to two playoff appearances in his four seasons.
The good news is if more are drinking at home, that probably means fewer drunks on the road and fewer drunks passed out at the bar like this sad sack.
Twenty-five years after he slouched onto TV screens with a comically despondent, "Hi…," it's hard to imagine anyone other than David Schwimmer as Friends' brainy sad-sack Ross Geller.
The question that Downsizing ultimately seems to settle on is: What's a sad-sack, middle-class white man to do when he's facing down the imminent (if gradual) destruction of humanity?
I would not, actually, recommend cuddling either robot, but if you cuddled the Aibo you'd feel only a little like a loveless sad sack in an upcoming episode of Black Mirror.
As his narratives unfold, the character he is playing becomes fleshed out into a lonely sad sack, the antihero of a sitcom that somehow escapes the confines of his prank show.
To distract myself from the feeling that someone had inadvertently boofed my heart, I snapped photos of men by themselves, couples who looked happy, and sad-sack scenes on overcast days.
At first it seems like things are looking up for our little sad sack when, thanks to an untimely case of malaria, her man, Bertie, inherits the title of Marquess of Hexham.
But I'd feel a bit hopeless and guilty about it—especially when after, you end up feeling like a sad sack with your dick in your hand and the video still running.
Still, in order to bid farewell to our favorite sad sack, we are reliving some of her saddest moments — in GIF form — and grading them on a scale of 1 to 10.
In the past month and a half, I've seen comedy shows featuring a stern, sadistic clown (in "Firegeth" at the Bell House) and a mopey sad sack in huge shoes ("Puddles Pity Party").
Any of those quarterbacks (again, besides JFF) could be the difference between barely winning a sad-sack division and being a legitimate contender in an AFC that suddenly has zero good, healthy quarterbacks.
Gosling) tries to help Cal (Steve Carell), a divorced sad sack, get his mojo back — leading to painfully awkward situations and one of the silliest, most hysterical fight scenes in recent film history.
There's also "Perfect Harmony," a Bradley Whitford vehicle where he plays a sad-sack former Princeton music professor who teaches a down-on-its-luck choir group to — well, you get the idea.
Mr. Galecki is a master of sad-sack ineptitude, but Paul is such a vague character that if he committed a murder in front of you, you'd be hard pressed to identify him.
Another that dealt with a meme factory ended up making Ralph (who in the sequence took all sorts of abuse in order to make people laugh) feel like too much of a sad sack.
This tragicomic scene, in which Ramon interrupts Greg's sad-sack monologue by screaming, cursing and hallucinating, is emblematic of what "Here and Now" seems to be: a pointedly contemporary family drama with supernatural elements.
Stuart A. Staples, frontman for the Tindersticks — known for dour, sour, sad-sack ballads of doomed romance — joins the likes of Frank Sinatra, Prince, and Rob Zombie in stepping behind the camera to direct.
There's also Todd, his sad-sack roommate; the indie-film director Kelsey; BoJack's deer friend Charlotte, whose family he took refuge with when Los Angeles overwhelmed him; and many more—a true moral menagerie.
Can you imagine the perennial sad-sack Baltimore Orioles not trading pending free agent Manny Machado at this year's deadline because he requested it, then expressing shock when he didn't re-sign in the offseason?
Luckily for Charles, he isn't around today to see the work of one sad sack descendent of the halcyon English empire who attempted to shove an entire cake into one of his Royal Mail boxes.
Recent works on film, in prose fiction or on TV portray theater as "a sad sack art form: a hotbed of psychological impairment and a leading lifetime cause of it," one of our critics writes.
"His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels," Daniel Woodrell writes in his review, and "show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever."
Normally it is the NHL that rules supreme in hockey crazed Toronto but with the sad sack Maple Leafs languishing at the bottom of the NHL standings the All-Star extravaganza has been a welcome distraction.
Set in a present that looks like real life but doesn't feel like it, the story pivots on its title sad sack, David Lamb, a habitual dissembler and possible sociopath mired in personal and professional crisis.
At roughly the same moment he describes exploring the mysterious contents of his father's office, he recalls his visits to the "fatman," an overweight sad sack in town who sexually abused Chris when he was 15.
David, a pudgy, mustachioed sad-sack, must relocate to a hotel for singles after being dumped by his wife in order to find a new mate within 45 days, or else be turned into an animal.
It's a spoof of Salesman, the 1969 Maysles Brothers' documentary about sad sack hard-luck door-to-door Bible salesmen, which is fascinating and heartbreaking and you guys channel many of the same emotions with your version.
Yeezy's aggressive and egocentric rhymes collide with Death Cab's sad-sack minor chord progressions and Ben Gibbard's calming voice to produce something that's fun to listen to and a bit more upbeat than the average DCFC record.
Adapting his second book ("Eddie Krumble Is the Clapper"), Mr. Montiel — a former punk musician whose memoir, "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," was filmed in 2006 — fails completely to transform sad-sack characters into interesting ones.
What critics like Jeffery seem to fear is that Arthur Fleck, in addition to being a sad sack, is also the kind of person we imagine would be very excited about the Joker movie in real life.
His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels in "Tortilla Flat" and "Cannery Row," as both authors show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever.
And then there's his new remix of Juice WRLD's sad-sack emo-rap hit "All Girls Are the Same," a song that gives the Atlanta rapper an easy melodic base and a cartoonishly misogynistic thesis to work from.
He deftly eluded the first sad sack security guard as he weaved through the traffic, but then approximately 87 other guards flooded after him and he was quickly tackled between two Polish players and taken to the ground.
There's an effortlessness and fun to these new songs that were hinted at during some of the band's highlights like Foxtrot cut "Heavy Metal Drummer" and the suburban sad-sack rocker "Hate It Here" off Sky Blue Sky.
What counts is the Looney Tunes conviction with which these performers invest their roles, from Mr. Van Swearingen's festering sad sack to Ms. Girten's overage, teetotaling ingénue, who winds up flirting disconnectedly with Mr. Judd's temporarily reformed rake.
The Tony Award-winning actress, 70, called the composer, 71, a "sad sack" in an interview with The New York Times Magazine after Webber reportedly criticized her diction in the musical Evita in his 2018 book, Unmasked: A Memoir.
In this one, Adam Devine plays a sad-sack guy named Phil who discovers that his newly upgraded phone includes a feature that's like Siri, but much more involved in his life, named Jexi (and voiced by Rose Byrne).
This sad sack has some wine and then spends a lot of time talking about how he was hooking up with his ex again last month and it's hard to stay away because of the energy they both share, you know?
A sad-sack sort who spent time in a military brig, Doc has looked Sal up to accompany him on a terrible mission, retrieving the body of his son -- slated for burial at Arlington Cemetery -- who was killed in Iraq.
And there's a possible love interest in Paul (Josh Radnor), a fellow sad sack whose beloved video emporium is on the ropes and whose brittle, bossy wife (Aya Cash) would rather hire a male prostitute than conjugally indulge her husband.
Indeed, the actors playing support group members sitting in the circle all possessed a certain sad-sack quality -- everything in the room was made to look glum to get across the joke that this group had been betrayed by the Florida senator.
Endlessly pushed around, Matt and Jake are our underdogs: two sad-sack lackeys who share a tiny windowless office, while making jokes about suicide, free office food, and the aspirational genre of pornography that involves all the women who've ever dumped you apologizing.
There is Sal (Bryan Cranston), who runs a lousy bar and drinks leftover beer for breakfast; Doc (Steve Carell), a sad sack who did time in jail; and Reverend Mueller (Laurence Fishburne), whose nickname, long ago, before God found him, was Mauler.
Meanwhile, both Marty and his parents begin the film as seeming caricatures and gain depth as the plot moves along and we realize that the sad-sack parents Marty started out with are a far cry from the hopeful teenagers they once were.
Michael Che's Neighbor, Willie  As Michael Che's perpetually optimistic — or possibly delusional — sad sack neighbor (who may or may not have worked for Jeffrey Dahmer as a child), Thompson brings a dose of truly strange sunshine to every Weekend Update he appears on. 11.
A MINUS Jens Lekman: When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog (Secretly Canadian '04) It would be silly to insist that there's much musical magnetism in the archly received/sampled arrangements or sad-sack delivery of this young Swede's official debut album.
Thomas somehow manages to take a character named Major Lilywhite, a supremely nice guy who looks like a walking Ken doll, and elevate him from mere jilted sad sack into a believable tragic figure who's on a downward spiral that's equal parts fascinating and horrifying.
Whether on film ("Marriage Story"), in prose fiction ("Trust Exercise") or on television (not just "Barry" but also "The Kominsky Method"), these works portray the theater as a sad sack art form: a hotbed of psychological impairment and a leading lifetime cause of it.
It's my belief that, someday, this play will appear as old and moldy as Jordan turning around in the paint, Magic exploiting some obvious hole in the defense in transition, or Bill Russell sending some sad sack white guy's garbage-ass shot flying into the second row.
Making his feature directing debut, Mr. Finley gives the movie a professional sheen and gets fine performances from his actors, including Anton Yelchin as a sad sack with a bull's-eye where his brains should be, and Paul Sparks as Lily's chilled-to-the-bone stepfather.
Until, that is, you remember that West and Swift are among the most media-literate figures in the world, well aware of how their every statement, whether in the form of a fauxMG awards-show face or a sad-sack zipline photo, is ingested and transmogrified on the web.
Rudd plays the sad sack Miles Elliot, who makes a last-ditch effort to fix himself by visiting a radical rejuvenation spa, but then wakes up to find the facility has replaced him with a clone who is smarter, funnier, healthier and better liked than Miles has ever been.
A shadowy organization (known as the Organization) will send someone like Justin Lynch to his door with the suggestion that he first take out two other people — one a vicious killer who has eluded justice and the other a sad sack like himself who wants only to die.
In all the twinkly popcorn romances I watched in the 1990s and 2000s, Bridget Jones would have been the cynical sidekick to Kate Hudson's glowing magazine columnist, or just a punchline in the background as a pair of dimples saved some sad-sack man from himself (see: Love Actually).
In the end, Emily and Arie kissed and made up, and Emily got engaged to someone else (one-F Jef Holm, the skateboard-riding Jack Mormon; they broke up after the show), and Arie was a good sad sack who was heartbroken and cried just like he was supposed to.
Adapted from "The Woman Who Came at Six O'Clock," a short story by Gabriel García Márquez, the play is set in a cafe whose sad-sack owner, Joe (Saverio Tuzzolo), is unrequitedly in love with Queen (Casandera M. J. Lollar), a beautiful mess of a woman whose life just got messier.
When the show began, Deschanel was its main attraction, but the series very quickly became just as notable for the interplay of Max Greenfield (as fussy, hypersexual Schmidt), Jake Johnson (as sad-sack regular guy Nick), and Lamorne Morris (as the completely bonkers Winston) as the three men Jess lives with.
I called and texted as many pals as would respond, but still couldn't help feeling like I missed a once-in-a-lifetime chance to celebrate with fellow members of that loyal group—and maybe more importantly, to rub it in the faces of those sad-sack Cubs fans at close range.
The twist is that you can't get points for Lifestyle cards with a star rating above your social score — as with the episode "Nosedive," a sad sack walking around with a mere 2.5-star score isn't deemed worthy of three-star Lifestyle experiences like "An Employee of the Month" reserved parking spot.
He's a self-righteous sad sack who fails to see the irony standing in front of him: four women unsupported and written off by society, one of them African-American and another who may or may not be gay but can't say so because she's trapped in a PG-13 summer studio blockbuster.
David, a lumpy sad-sack of a man, has essentially already given up on life but, through a series of unfortunate incidents, ends up an unlikely participant in a rebellion against the state, joining a group of woodland people led by Lea Seydoux who choose to be alone and live freely single.
And that's how I found myself a few weeks later at Bicycle Habitat, a high-end shop in Manhattan, getting my sad sack of bones poked and prodded and measured so I could be custom fitted to an S-Works Tarmac, Specialized's top-flight race bike, which costs a mere $9500 or so.
The Clippers, a perennial pick to surmount the misfortune of their sad-sack and sometimes salacious past, are out of the N.B.A. playoffs again, knocked out this time by the overachieving Portland Trail Blazers, who needed six games to advance through the first round and into the Western Conference semifinals against the Golden State Warriors.
Raymer is less heroic and more buffoonish than Sully, a mountainous sad sack obsessed with his dead wife (who slipped on the loose rug at the top of the stairs, took a fall and died instantly) and the identity of the man she was about to leave him for when she had her tragic accident.
For nearly three decades, Don Cheadle has excelled as a versatile and compelling screen presence, disappearing into roles as varied as hair-trigger psycho Mouse in Devil in a Blue Dress (1992), sad-sack cowboy-cum-pornstar Buck Swope in Boogie Nights (1997), and real-life hero Paul Rusesabagina in the harrowing drama Hotel Rwanda (2004).
Grey's Anatomy has a long history of using downtempo acoustic covers of pop radio hits (see also: the sad-sack versions of "Shake It Off" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" they've used), and Robert Francis and Sasha Spielberg's "No Scrubs" cover continues that tradition, soundtracking a heart-wrenching moment between Jackson and April in season 12.
In "Rickmancing the Stone," the family is dealing — or more accurately, trying desperately not to deal — with the fallout from Rick's daughter Beth (Sarah Chalke) shrugging her way into a divorce from Jerry (Chris Parnell), who's such a sad sack that he spends most of this episode furtively looking around while the wind breathes, "Loser," in his general direction.
This sense of failure is discernible in much of his oeuvre, for instance, in his 19833 series Seventy-Four Garbage Drawings and One Bush, based on George Baker's Korean War-era Sad Sack comic strip, and in the exhibitions Lumpenprole (21983) and Riddle of the Sphinx (2547-225), in which stuffed animals under blankets create lumpy, abject surfaces, physical manifestations of Marx's theory of the debased lumpenproletariat.
This one, The Do-Over, stars David Space as a sad-sack suburban dad whose world is turned upside down when he reconnects with an old high school pal (Sandler) — who takes him to bumpin' clubs, introduces him to the wonder of threesomes with Luis Guzman, and, oh yeah, fakes both of their deaths so that they'll have a chance to "start over" and live their lives with a blank slate.
Over the next three years, she appeared in an odd assortment of small roles in seven films, including the war drama "The Young Lions" (1958), with Marlon Brando, in which she played a French escort with strong views about Nazis; the Jerry Lewis comedy "The Sad Sack" (1957), as a saucy, skimpily clad club performer in Morocco; and the Elvis Presley musical drama "King Creole" (20163), as a saucy, skimpily clad club performer in New Orleans.
It's devastatingly beautiful and irresistibly entertaining to see this warped version of real life play out on television: My life is in shambles but at least I'm not fighting with another woman over someone named Barnett The show begins with a lot of contestants, but it very quickly focuses on a core group of five couples: the lovable Lauren and Cameron; chaos agents Giannina and Damian; buyers' remorse-havers Kelly and Kenny; alleged adults Barnett and Amber; and emotional scammer Jessica with her sad-sack fiancé Mark.
Season 1: Episodes 1, 5 and 13 Season 2: Episode 12 Season 43: Episodes 4, 6 and 11 Season 4: Episode 13 Season 5: Episode 12 Season 6: Episode 21 Throughout the series, "The Sopranos" balanced episodic storytelling with more sweeping arcs, as Tony made decisions about how to dispatch some of his pesky in-family rivals: his jealous uncle, Junior (Dominic Chianese); his meanspirited mother, Livia (Nancy Marchand); the brooding ex-con Richie Aprile (David Proval); the obnoxious Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano); the sad-sack Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi); the F.B.I. informants Sal Bonpensiero (Vincent Pastore) and Adriana La Cerva (Drea de Matteo); and even his own judgmental wife, Carmela (Edie Falco).

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