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"Oh," I said for the third time in 24 increasingly chagrined hours.
She lowered her eyes, having the grace to look chagrined.
He was a very much chagrined man, when the directors' meeting broke up.
She stopped a little distance from Ken, a chagrined look on her face.
Her son has been sued as well, by two chagrined investors who want their money back.
It makes you feel chagrined, foolish and angry in turn.
He felt just as chagrined as she'd been a moment ago.
For an instant something like chagrined understanding flickered across the old man's face.
They waited in the hall, looking chagrined and angry.
Stacey was as chagrined as she had ever been in her life.
"Well, as to that," Mullins replied with a chagrined look.
"All that points to syphilis," she said in a very chagrined tone, putting a hand over her eyes.
We shared chagrined smiles, then I asked, "How have things been today?"
Her eyes met his in chagrined dismay, only to find Derek grinning broadly.
Doyle relaxed and glanced down at her, a chagrined look touching his features.
Luet looked at him with a chagrined smile on her face.
He remembered his inheritance and immediately felt chagrined and depressed.
She blew out the candle with a chagrined puff. '
I left the hospital feeling very chagrined, and, for the first time in years, basically questioning myself and my methods.
With a slightly chagrined air the shopman brought the article from its case.
But they strongly disagree that the changes show a fundamental turnabout by a chagrined corporation.
Other Democratic candidates, who struggle mightily to attract any notice at all, have a right to feel chagrined.
The New Internationalist reporter looks chagrined and bows his head.
"It was a sharp stick in the eye of the Republicans," a chagrined senior Administration official said.
Her luminous eyes and chagrined mouth could not conceal her alarm.