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"That would leave you with a large number of disgruntled people."
You get enough of these disgruntled people together, and you've got real trouble.
Disgruntled - 1 month 19 days ago So she spent a day doing what the rest of us do?
"I was a little disgruntled with him for doing it," he said.
He was obviously quite disgruntled, but trying not to let it show.
Some disgruntled young fellow, not too strong in the head perhaps.
This has led to a number of disgruntled students, parents, and even staff.
But for some disgruntled residents, it may be too late.
A bit disgruntled, obviously, that he was going to have to do some work.
The girls will probably run into their share of disgruntled employees.
In others a disgruntled former roommate might provide the information.
Your father seems a bit disgruntled but I think, as you say, he too is glad to be doing something.
He looked away, disgruntled and depressed, until she had gone.
Some question the role of disgruntled teachers in the protests by students and parents.
Was his death, perhaps, the work of a disgruntled colleague?
He suspects it is only a few disgruntled members of our Order.
Disgruntled - 1 month 11 days ago She's a pretty girl with a good head on her shoulders.
Yet years later, he was still making himself available to disgruntled citizens - and one of them finally killed him in 1881.
In 1880 he was shot by a disgruntled employee and died.
What we have here is the tyranny of the disgruntled few.
The older man gave him a disgruntled look, then shrugged.
Even it could have a disgruntled soldier who might take a shot at the President.
There were some disgruntled employees, but they wanted no part of a trial.
Disgruntled customers are forced to tell the same story every time they call about a particular problem.
Disgruntled, he looked once more at the nearby mountain range.