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Abe's face was a vision of chagrin.
He gave a little hop of chagrin and cried, "You . . .
They even died of chagrin, of broken hearts.
The fame that episode earned him caused Mr. Kupferberg a lifetime of chagrin and embarrassment.
A bit of chagrin about having turned their plight into partisan nonsense would be encouraging.
Still, the tone of his memo is awfully defiant — there's no hint of chagrin or apology.
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A moment of panic, of inexpressible maternal chagrin, of terrified resolve.
(Some of his snarling intonations and moods of lovelorn chagrin may remind you of Paul Giamatti in his early days).
She is thin-skinned, fatigued, and full of embattled chagrin.
And it has become a subject of considerable chagrin, civic embarrassment and impassioned discussions about exactly what happened.
There were two new medal categories in Austin, each a source of some chagrin to the purists.
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