Aún no tenemos significados para "much chagrin".
1Then she noted, with much chagrin, that her eyes were squeezed shut.
2Eustace felt much chagrin that all his expectations were not realized.
3The widow's mind was made up, and Mrs. Hazeldean departed-withmuch chagrin and some displeasure.
4She spoke hastily and with much chagrin.
5Father, Oliver has told you of the escape of Captain Yorke, which causes him much chagrin and anger.
6Henry saw Colonel de Peyster join the group and he saw, too, that his face expressed much chagrin.
7Having reached this conclusion, Oliver was fain to make the best of it, and in much chagrin descended to the breakfast-table.
8Wherefore Fra Alberto, lest he should occasion her too much chagrin, cut short the confession, and suffered her to depart with the other ladies.
9When news of this act, with its requirement of needless and tedious delay, reached the Kentucky convention, it adjourned for good, with much chagrin.
10If my daughter were taken to France, and then sent back to me because she was not suitable, it would cause me too much chagrin.
11"Ugh!" the Utes grunted, as they looked at each other in much chagrin.
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