After the layoff, he felt like he was in the doldrums for weeks
The company's sales have been in the doldrums since the new competitor arrived
She's been in the doldrums since her team lost the championship game
The project has been in the doldrums for months, with no clear direction forward
He's not usually like this; I think he's just in the doldrums today
The economic recovery seems to be in the doldrums, with little sign of improvement
After a period of intense activity, the office fell into the doldrums
She's been feeling in the doldrums since the end of the summer holidays
The political negotiations are in the doldrums, with no agreement in sight
After his breakup, he spent a few weeks in the doldrums before starting to feel better
I feel like I am stuck in the doldrums lately.
I understand. What has been happening?
Nothing exciting is happening. I need a change.
The project has been in the doldrums for weeks
The project has stalled and made no progress
Progress on the project has been at a standstill