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  • Clarke simply didn't see the planning because he was off working -- disgruntledly -- on cyber-security.

    ~ Angry Bear 2004

  • “Hmmm,” muttered Worf disgruntledly, “now you sound like a Starfleet doctor.”

    Genesis Force John Vornholt 2003

  • Probably another lesson in manners taught him by his mother, Tory decided disgruntledly.

    The Secret Virgin Mortimer, Carole 2002

  • "And true as ever it was," Brashen said disgruntledly.

    Ship Of Magic Hobb, Robin 1998

  • By the time they reached the edge of the forest the sunlight was completely exhausted, but the clouds were shuffling disgruntledly out of the way of a bright and insistent moon, and the trail remained enticingly visible before them.

    Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997

  • “Put the Klingon commander on the viewscreen,” he said disgruntledly.

    Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992

  • “Put the Klingon commander on the viewscreen,” he said disgruntledly.

    Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992

  • “Put the Klingon commander on the viewscreen,” he said disgruntledly.

    Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992

  • Mrs. Severance, however, and as usual, rose to the occasion and produced a bottle of witch-hazel from the bathroom with which she insisted on bathing the bump till Ted remarked disgruntledly that he smelt like a hospital.

    Young People's Pride Stephen Vincent Ben��t 1920

  • On Tuesday Harry Walton disgruntledly found himself again relegated to the bench during most of the practice game and saw Don open holes in the second team's line in a style that more than once brought commendation from Coach Robey.

    Left Guard Gilbert Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

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