Voters can register their disgruntlement without any risk that the opposition might take power. |
And he also quieted disgruntlement about letting an outside force delineate the border line to be used. |
In my view, some of the distrust of science is really disgruntlement with management. |
Impulsively, he opened the oak barrier, and, with mouth hanging, he stared with amusement less than ever, and an elevated amount of disgruntlement and disbelief. |
To my disgruntlement, we returned to the car with a large parking ticket attached to the windshield wipers. |
First, because one of the major purposes of all courts is to end disputes, and prevent feuds and lingering disgruntlement. |