We have no meanings for "evidently chagrined" in our records yet.
1 He was evidently chagrined , lingering long in the house, in hopes of her reappearance, but in vain.
2 He was evidently chagrined , and with out delay turned in toward shore, close to where the trees grew thick.
3 He, therefore, turned back, evidently chagrined ; and, descending by the main trunk, ran out upon the branch now occupied by the opossum.
4 Evidently chagrined , the visitor stood irresolute, and meanwhile the gaze of his companion wandered back to the beauty of the Bay.
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