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1 He was a very much chagrined man, when the directors' meeting broke up.
2 Dick was very much chagrined at missing his quarry, but Johnny consoled him.
3 I have sometimes been very much chagrined in seeing myself in a motion picture.
4 He seemed much chagrined , when I put the matter before him as I did.
5 The friends of our great men are much chagrined .
6 At first Rowland was too much chagrined , finding in whose power he was, to answer.
7 Now he stopped suddenly, looked at her a moment, and said, as if much chagrined :
8 He allowed the inference was just, though he was very much chagrined at my previous proceeding.
9 The Count de St Alyre, to whom this house belongs, was very active and very much chagrined .
10 He hurried back to the capitol, much chagrined by the thought that he had lost three weeks.
11 Mr. Sharpley then directed his interrogations across the sea and much chagrined charged Mr. Tracy with duplicity.
12 Dr. Brookes of course felt much chagrined .
13 The lad got up, his clothing torn, his face scratched, very much chagrined over his blundering fall.
14 The big boy looked around hastily and was much chagrined to see the others so close at hand.
15 He was reported as much chagrined .
16 The doctor went out much chagrined that he had not been called upon to sew up a wound.
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