Sentences with phrase «much gnashing»

The phrase "much gnashing" means that there is a lot of grinding or clenching of teeth caused by frustration, anger, or pain. Full definition
The Academy's petty disqualification of Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard's score for «The Dark Knight» from Oscar contention has already caused much gnashing of teeth on these pages, so here's something to compound the embarrassment.
Jeremy Corbyn's stunning victory in the Labour leadership election has sparked much gnashing of teeth.
Then, 24 hours later with much gnashing of teeth, he'd changed his mind.
On Tuesday, after much gnashing of teeth and wailing from certain corners of the profession, the ABA finally adopted a resolution adding anti-harassment language to Model Rule 8.4.
Yuppy Puppy: «There will be much gnashing of potatoes and wailing of buttocks.»
THERE has been much gnashing of teeth in the academic world, and nowhere more so than in the new universities.
We've developed a technique through many studio hours and much gnashing of teeth for our audios.
Given that there's much gnashing and wailing about Gavin not quite representing Nic's point properly, I'll point out that this isn't a fair representation of my point.
There is much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands about women leaving the law profession in droves.
There has been much gnashing of teeth over the failure of the legal profession to embrace technological innovation as a way to increase the efficiency and affordability of legal services.
Corporate law, employment law, technology law are among the areas where there is much gnashing of teeth and squeezing of margins.
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