The boys looked at each other in deep chagrin as they laid down their guns.
Then, to the deep chagrin of the pike-bearer, Zobal produced the dearly coveted index talon.
For a young woman to eat salt, she will be deserted by her lover for a more beautiful and attractive girl, thus causing her deep chagrin.
Sir Jaucinet, his expression one of deep chagrin, turned on his heel.
For us in deep chagrin it becomes necessary to leave Alsace, momentarily, to assure her final deliverance.
Yet nothing gave her any pleasure, but rather cause for deep chagrin.
When their blood cooled a bit, they would look back on what they'd said with deep chagrin.
Hoskins was looking at her in deep chagrin.
Until recently, three of the five members were teetotaling Mormons, to the deep chagrin of the beverage industry.
His expression was at once so wistful, appealing and kind that, despite her deep chagrin, she smiled in response to his foolishness.