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Mr. Davis simultaneously communicates chagrin and imperturbability.
He gave a little hop of chagrin and cried, "You . . .
And then there are the nouns chagrin and fêlure.
President Obama should read this court ruling with chagrin and eliminate warrantless spying.
To the Editor: I read your article with chagrin and an almost bitter wistfulness.
The fame that episode earned him caused Mr. Kupferberg a lifetime of chagrin and embarrassment.
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It was like a balm in his mortification and chagrin.
How can Bush's other professed chagrins and griefs be any more believable than this one?
Pekar is a genuine oddball but Miles is closer to common dreams and chagrins, and in this role Giamatti gives his bravest, most generously humane performance yet.
And Mizrahi feigns competitive chagrin, pouting and pacing in patent leather shoes showing just a bit of diamond ankle bracelet.
This was to the great dismay and chagrin of syndicators and content providers who licensed programming to WTCG/WTBS in Atlanta for use in the Atlanta television market.
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