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Much to the chagrin of their parents, they have no interest in studies.
To the chagrin of leaders, he went on to become its president.
Much to his chagrin he'd had to return their money.
To his chagrin, he could get nothing out of it.
In recent years, it has become so again, to the chagrin of administration officials.
He had been with the team for several years at that point, much to the chagrin of his father.
When he opened his eyes again, they had a look of chagrin in them.
To my father's chagrin, the people where on the king's side.
I looked at it with a certain amount of chagrin.
Then he saw my face, and chagrin ran across his own.
"We think the market will have a good year, to the chagrin of everyone," he said.
To his chagrin, there was only one person in the audience.
So I never get his moment of chagrin on tape.
However, he would never let his wife see him take on other forms, much to her chagrin.
The woman at least had the grace not to show her chagrin.
Perhaps then I would work off the chagrin of being taken by surprise.
To my chagrin, though, she hung up without talking to anyone at the other end.
To his chagrin, he wanted to hear her whisper those words to him again.
To his chagrin, he found almost no one will to come along on the journey.
In spite of her chagrin, however, she now knew where to find to him.
I feel a deep sense of chagrin that my own hands are so empty.
They both looked at me again, and there was now real chagrin in their faces.
But he did not always listen to their advice, much to his chagrin later.
But, with long practice at hiding such things, she took control of her chagrin.
To the board's chagrin, some owners found a way around it.