Aún no tenemos significados para "deeply chagrined".
1He felt deeply chagrined that his rightful prey should have escaped him.
2I'm really sorry. Kate looked deeply chagrined, which was a relief to him.
3King John was deeply chagrined at learning the departure of the Spanish expedition.
4It was as if he were ashamed, or too deeply chagrined.
5Privately Jefferson was deeply chagrined, but he dared not risk the loss of Louisiana.
6Ralph was deeply chagrined to think that the twenty-dollar bill could not be found.
7Bragg was deeply chagrined at the failure of Breckinridge's movement.
8But he was equally unsuccessful, and retired, looking deeply chagrined.
9She was deeply chagrined that the group hovering on the stairway could see her tears.
10Naturally, the waiting townswomen were deeply chagrined by this.
11Seward, beaten by his enemy Welles, was deeply chagrined.
12Perhaps Nan Shelley and Agatha Lord were no less surprised than Irene; also they were deeply chagrined.
13Sherlock Holmes looked deeply chagrined.
14Roscoe, having recovered somewhat from his surprise and feeling deeply chagrined, walked over and stood in front of Tom.
15Mrs. Vernon was deeply chagrined.
16He was deeply chagrined at the escape of the rifleman, and the curse of the woman lay heavily upon him.
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