Sentence examples for bit of chagrin from inspiring English sources

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A bit of chagrin about having turned their plight into partisan nonsense would be encouraging.

Ms. Waki said she was "thrilled" to learn that "mademoiselle" would disappear from official forms, though she added, with a bit of chagrin, "I can't really believe that we're still only at this stage".

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He gave a little hop of chagrin and cried, "You . . .

They even died of chagrin, of broken hearts.

Abe's face was a vision of chagrin.

The fame that episode earned him caused Mr. Kupferberg a lifetime of chagrin and embarrassment.

Yet there is little sense of chagrin among those excluded from consideration for the vice presidency.

As 2011 dawned, lawyers had a touch of chagrin to compound their New Year's hangovers.

To the slight chagrin of certain traditionalists, Mimouna is a bit of a political event as well.

And Mizrahi feigns competitive chagrin, pouting and pacing in patent leather shoes showing just a bit of diamond ankle bracelet.

And my favorite bit of symbolic tomfoolery is Audrey's routine discovering/safekeeping of Albert's passport, much to the latter's combined relief and chagrin.

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