His later piety was
really chagrin at the absence of piety, rather like the later Bertrand Russell's disbelief and longing to believe.
Not exact matches
The kids DEVOURED it, much to my
chagrin, since I
really could've finished it off myself!
Okay, this isn't
really called poop bread, but that's what I call it (to the
chagrin of my husband, because you know how he feels about my potty mouth).
I was tempted to do all 10 in a day if it would have made a difference, but after talking to Jody I decided that, much to my
chagrin, slow and steady
really is the trick with meditation.
I was able to adjust it and find that sweet spot with the fit right away and it
really made me consider ordering one for myself (much to my husband's
chagrin).
I've learned a thing or two over the last few months about hoodwinking / cajoling readers into looking at blog pages, much to their
chagrin, and Monday's blogging bootcamp
really got me thinking about how to do it in a systematic way.
Much to the
chagrin of 20 - year - old me, I don't
really look all that different (there is, maybe, a hint of bicep where there was once none), but the difference I feel is extraordinary.
Much to the
chagrin of Honda enthusiasts, there
really isn't a sports car in the Honda lineup right now.
It is not available on Amazon yet, much to the
chagrin of people who heard
really positive things about it.
If you're obsessing over your profits or feeling
chagrined that your old roommate didn't buy your book, you're in for a
really rocky and disappointing road.
What's truly «mystifying» here is
Chagrin's bottom line: the most responsible — indeed, if we
really take the E in PETA seriously, ethical — way to prevent (potential) suffering is with preemptive, wholesale killing.
I did find this on MySpace: «I have been spending time working on my hobbies, and figuring out how the weather
really works, much to the
chagrin of the camp of modeling based forecasters.»