Sentences with phrase «perhaps chagrined»

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He fails and he feels deeply chagrined, perhaps even unmanly.
Perhaps more than any other spot in the Okanagan, Vernon is well populated with antique and collectible shops (though, much to my chagrin, no actual vintage clothing stores these days), several of which are located within a short walking distance of each other in the downtown business core.
The recent batch of horror is left to a passing mention of «torture porn» (by a character in one of the movies within this one (or perhaps the movie within that one)-RRB-, while remakes and rebooted franchises earn a bit more of Williamson's chagrin.
The message from Berlin seemed more or less routine to Peis, and he at first treated it as such until early in the morning of the eighth when Gauleiter Karl - Heinz Schroeder — in a state somewhere between chagrin and panic — burst into Peis's sleeping quarters (Peis was not in fact asleep) and pointedly reminded him that not only had Speer taken the place of Dr. Fritz Todt as head of the Todt Organization — in charge of all industrial production, military and civilian — which made him one of the most powerful men in Germany, but that he was a personal friend, perhaps the closest personal friend — of the Führer himself.
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