Examples of 'much to the dismay' in a sentence

Meaning of "much to the dismay"

much to the dismay ~ greatly causing feelings of distress, disappointment, or concern

How to use "much to the dismay" in a sentence

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much to the dismay
Much to the dismay and concern of fellow students.
And also in my kitchen much to the dismay of my wife.
Much to the dismay of certain male students in my class.
He is on a quest to become a ninja master much to the dismay of his parents.
Much to the dismay and shock of the family.
The horse gallops back to Cheapside much to the dismay of his concerned spouse.
Much to the dismay of my waistline.
So I brought him home much to the dismay of the nurses.
Much to the dismay of your.
Lynn continues her quest much to the dismay of Agent Odell.
Much to the dismay of video game haters, not every game involves violence.
He is always sleeping, much to the dismay of his father.
Much to the dismay of my husband, my breasts didn't get bigger.
I danced through chemo and radiation cycles, much to the dismay of my oncologist.
This was much to the dismay of South Park viewers.

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Many travelers are unaware of this unspoken rule, much to the dismay of locals.
Logan does so, much to the dismay of Martha and Novick.
The two were again jailed in the same cell, much to the dismay of both.
Much to the dismay of my husband, I'm retiring early.
Today, most of these features have disappeared, much to the dismay of longtime subscribers.
Much to the dismay of Kelton, she agrees to go on a date with ' Harold.
Cezanne developed artistic interests at an early age, much to the dismay of his father.
Much to the dismay of the program 's critics, things changed last October.
Gi-tae enjoys solitude too much to settle down, much to the dismay of his parents.
Much to the dismay of his friends, Bryan is a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan.
Not a single foreign diplomat attended the event, much to the dismay of the organizers.
Much to the dismay of Suppiluliuma I, however, Artatama II was discovered to have pro-Assyrian leanings.
Jack sells the cow for a handful of beans, much to the dismay of his mother.
Much to the dismay of the young victims ' parents, all charges were dismissed . [ sentence omitted ].
Global temperatures stopped rising a few years ago, much to the dismay of the climate campaigners.
Much to the dismay of pious ecclesiastics like Bernard Kreutz, 39.
They fall in love, much to the dismay of Dhruvachand.
Much to the dismay of the Red Cross, no wounded P.O.W. 's were allowed on board.
He falls in love with Jazmine much to the dismay of his friend, Bam.
It was replaced with a Co-operative convenience store much to the dismay of the residents.
Alex is smart but not hardworking, much to the dismay of her older brother, Justin.
While working on their sculptures, Kalos fell ill, much to the dismay of Musides.
The Dream bar was axed years ago… much to the dismay of white chocolate fans.
The couple made their marriage public on 3 September 1730 much to the dismay of the court.
Another perfect match made by a world-class yenta, much to the dismay of the yenta 's children.
Harry Styleswill not be a part of Ariel 's world, much to the dismay of his fans.
They later reconcile and end up sleeping together, much to the dismay of Regina 's mother.
Roy becomes fascinated by UFOs, much to the dismay of his wife, Ronnie.

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