Sentences with phrase «too chagrined»

Aspiring gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo, for example, can't be too chagrined about a Paterson scandal story that, like Cuomo himself, is gaining momentum by running just under the surface.

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Observers of congregational life today are more often chagrined than impressed: too often congregations deviate substantially from ideal concepts of Christian community.
The decided to start their own site, since Craigslist and eBay have banned the sale of body fluids (much to the chagrin of breast milk enthusiasts and people who take the vampire trend way too seriously).
To our chagrin he was pretty quick on the snow too.
Hee hee Miranda Priestly too funny but to her chagrin plaid is so having a moment.
Dr. Robert Doback (Richard Jenkins) meets Nancy Huff (Mary Steenburgen) at a medical conference and after a whirlwind romance, the two get married — much to the chagrin of their live - at - home adult children, who are none too pleased to share their home, and their lives, with one another.
Too, as both Anne and Mary learn (to their chagrin), he lies like a pro.
There are even those, to the chagrin of the CRA, who have embraced it a little too enthusiastically.
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