Disappointingly unsuccessful.
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Examples for "disappointed "
Examples for "disappointed "
1 Mr Wilson said the family is disappointed with the five year sentence.
2 I'm frustrated and disappointed , but haven't quite given up hope just yet.
3 However, those wishing it was all true will be left ultimately disappointed .
4 And the American government made certain that France would not be disappointed .
5 However, it was disappointed that there wasn't clarity on the referendum question.
1 But since Islamic State was largely defeated last year, divisions have resurfaced.
2 The EU's compromise, to delay the ban a year, was also defeated .
3 U.S. officials justified the decision by saying Islamic State had been defeated .
4 Political parties, and National in particular, have little tolerance for defeated leaders.
5 In the great majority of cases, a villain exists to be defeated .
1 The legislation itself has given hope to thousands of frustrated property owners.
2 I'm frustrated and disappointed, but haven't quite given up hope just yet.
3 Williams is among local government leaders frustrated at government delays to reforms.
4 Tierney said: I'm so disappointed and frustrated to be in this situation.
5 Often my attempts to change the way these schools worked were frustrated .
1 Dell, however, thwarted the chance to keep the game tied at 1.
2 I could tell him of my thwarted plan and ask his advice.
3 We thwarted all of them and the event went ahead without incident.
4 The BBC reports two previous launch attempts were thwarted by technical glitches.
5 Numerous obstacles have thwarted OAT scale-up, including individual constraints and structural barriers.
1 But we see dress first, in the figures of the discomfited Magi.
2 He found himself discomfited by her gaze... while drifting, catching new information.
3 This settled the affair: and the discomfited expectants made a precipitate retreat.
4 But numbers hemmed them in too sore, and the Franks were discomfited .
5 Far from being discomfited , Cullis conversed with the man in fluent French.
1 When their plan was foiled by Public Security, they all committed suicide.
2 The Chian turned pale and trembled; his vengeance was braved and foiled .
3 He was foiled of his combat; and he had lost the prize.
4 Legal attempts to reduce the amounts it must pay have been foiled .
5 The strategy of General Joffre which foiled him is praised throughout France.
6 He has been foiled in his attempt to carry off the girl.
7 And it were pleasant to see these villains foiled in their desires.
8 The plot was foiled and al-Kassar was arrested along with two others.
9 You have seen me foiled ; I mean you shall see me victorious.
10 And Captain Burghe was left to bite his nails in foiled malignity.
11 Her settlers were not the men to be so daunted and foiled .
12 But in all my conjectures, I had to confess myself utterly foiled .
13 He pitted himself against Colonel Pickering, whom he sometimes foiled in argument.
14 Anyone hoping to nip across on a bike will be foiled , too.
15 At last Smithers went away foiled , and met Parkson by the entrance.
16 The rest was the feeling that Tish's superior acumen had foiled him.
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foil Verb
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