Sentences with phrase «somewhat chagrined»

While interested parties such as the Society of Authors feel like the government is taking steps in the right direction, they are somewhat chagrined by the lengthy wait time before this is implemented.

Not exact matches

Welllll that didn't happen, much to my chagrin, as the Jaguars decided to instead play him almost exclusively at three - technique which to me was somewhat a waste of Jackson's biggest asset; his versatility.
We do display hit points, though, somewhat to my chagrin.
But Nauman ---- at least in his art ---- stayed apolitical, as did, somewhat to its later chagrin, most of the contemporary art world.
Somewhat to her chagrin, she became known as a founder of pop art, a 1960s movement led by Andy Warhol that emphasized detachment and irony.
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