Use of disgruntlement in Sentences. 12 Examples
The examples include disgruntlement at the start of sentence, disgruntlement at the end of sentence and disgruntlement in the middle of sentence
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disgruntlement in the middle of sentence
- But despite my disgruntlement, I dismissed the incident.
- The disgruntlement among its two million members is almost palpable.
- This vocal disgruntlement is one factor that may sway public opinion about the war.
- Those youngsters are, nevertheless, oddly reluctant to deal with their disgruntlement by going abroad.
- His observations tend to rely on the sort of general disgruntlement that is the writer / drunk's off-duty state.
- This survey will argue that disgruntlement persists because Brazil is a battleground between progress and inertia.
- In Thimpu , a city of 100, 000, unemployment, and disgruntlement(sentence dictionary), is rising among educated youths.
- Democratic governments can withstand some consumer disgruntlement, especially if it is too thinly spread to swing many votes.
- It has all-too extensive experience in it; and it has a political system that can cope with disgruntlement without suffering existential doubts.
- Similar disgruntlement can be seen in India, where over 40 tribunals and other panels have been set up to deal with disputes, mostly without success.
- To some local disgruntlement, test competitions in eventing and the modern pentathlon shut chunks of Greenwich Park, a few miles to the east, over recent weeks.
- And, on their own side, there may well be general disgruntlement at the very idea of reaching an arrangement with Clegg – as well as at any compromise, however reluctant, on PR.