Well, I, of course, am always chagrined when I have to disagree with the Washington Post editorial board. |
The greater part have spent their time in the most listless and insipid indolence, chagrined at the thoughts of their own insignificancy. |
By the faintly chagrined expression on his face, Darius could very safely assume that Asgard had received a similar reproof. |
But he went on nationwide television and said that, and that he was chagrined by it and embarrassed by it. |
Instead of being satisfied, Phillip is chagrined that the daughter was only playing the same game with him to force the same result. |
And are they eager to get this story out there, because they are chagrined by the coverage that's been emanating from New Orleans? |