feeling aggrieved
express aggrieved feelings
deeply aggrieved
aggrieved party
they were aggrieved at the outcome.
she did not see herself as the aggrieved party.
her aggrieved tone held a touch of vinegar.
He felt aggrieved at not being chosen for the team.
She is the aggrieved person whose fiance&1& did not show up for their wedding.
aggrieved by the decision
deeply aggrieved by the loss
aggrieved over the unfair treatment
feeling aggrieved by the lack of recognition
aggrieved by the betrayal of trust
However, A felt aggrieved because he thought it was his freedom to choose clothes.
Harry, who had just sighted the Snitch circling the opposite goalpost, pulled up feeling distinctly aggrieved.
" I like turnips, " said Jack, aggrieved. " I could do with some mashed turnips right now" .
He arose somewhat hurt and very deeply aggrieved.
Agrippina was aggrieved by these actions but Nero was undeterred.
He was evidently surprised and slightly aggrieved at his own ignorance.
I would rather have your anger than that cool aggrieved politeness.
The weak countries were aggrieved and aggravated.
Rosamond felt that she was aggrieved, and that this was what Lydgate had to recognize.
There was a tinge of sadness in his deep joy; Dinah knew it, and did not feel aggrieved.
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