He felt his own envy and chagrin and was ashamed of it, but felt it none the less.
I know,' Eric said, irritably, feeling chagrin.
There was such clear alarm in her voice that Burgoyne immediately felt chagrin.
Sheffield felt pure chagrin at not having probed that tendency to the uttermost then and there.
Lindsay felt chagrin.
And yet I cannot help but grin To know they'd feel so much chagrin If they'd just realize destiny Will someday have them walk like me!
She felt chagrin, harsh and compelling.
I felt both relief and disappointment-and chagrin that I felt disappointed.
Paul, less conditioned to emergency response than his mother, felt chagrin that he had stiffened and tried to withdraw, that he had clouded his abilities by a momentary panic.
The moment he was off the horse, he felt chagrin: why had he treated that woman, Aloe, so shabbily?