All 4 Uses of
chagrin
in
Catch-22
- He was dashing and dejected, poised and chagrined.†
Chpt 19 *
- The old man chuckled heartily at Nately's look of chagrin.†
Chpt 23
- 'Not those letters,' Corporal Whitcomb corrected, plainly enjoying the chaplain's chagrin.†
Chpt 25
- The chaplain was shocked by his bellicose words and tone and, to his own amazement and mystification, deeply chagrined that they were turning him loose.†
Chpt 36
Definition:
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(chagrin) a bad feeling such as embarrassment, disappointment, or annoyance -- especially due to a disconcerting event, mistake or other blow to the ego