Encara no tenim significats per a "greatly chagrined".
1Poor little Margaret was greatly chagrined at the discovery of her secret.
2Pike was greatly chagrined at being forced to show Dick about, and said gruffly:
3They all seemed greatly chagrined and disappointed at finding that it was beginning to rain.
4Meanwhile, Seketulo, though greatly chagrined at the turn of affairs, by no means abandoned hope.
5Accordingly, when at night Nana, greatly chagrined, found herself alone with Muffat, she said furiously:
6Then they turned and went after the boys, greatly chagrined at having been so cleverly fooled.
7Lee, it is said, was greatly chagrined over his lost opportunity, and exclaimed to his generals:
8She was greatly chagrined, therefore, when Louis rushed down to the courtyard on hearing the signs of arrival.
9Ford pretended to be greatly chagrined.
10On the other hand, Percy was greatly chagrined to learn that Ralph had played the part of the hero.
11As for Berg and his employers, they were, it was learned later, greatly chagrined at finding the wreck valueless.
12Sterne was greatly chagrined, however, to notice that he did not seem anyway near being past his work yet.
13Meantime Mrs. Carter, who had been greatly chagrined at the non-appearance of Mr. Hamilton the week before, was now confidently expecting him.
14The Rebels were greatly chagrined at her loss, as they had expected she would accomplish much toward driving the National fleet from the Mississippi.
15At least they appear to have greatly chagrined Cromwell, although he spoke of them in a very disparaging way, and deprecated their fighting qualities.
16On the return of General San Martin, he professed to be greatly chagrined at the departure of the inhabitants, and the consequent loss of supplies.
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Greatly chagrined a través del temps
Greatly chagrined per variant geogràfica