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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.

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Examples

  • It also disgruntles "the party's most conservative and ideological members," and they've got plenty of clout to matter.

    McCain's Nomination - A Possible September Surprise? 2008

  • It also disgruntles "the party's most conservative and ideological members," and they've got plenty of clout to matter.

    McCain's Nomination - A Possible September Surprise? 2008

  • "He has his disgruntles just like the rest of the country, with the economy, but that's all they were - small disgruntles."

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Losing the entire Navistar complex, which employed 2,250 in the foundry and diesel assembly plant next door in 2001, disgruntles workers in Indianapolis.

    Business - BostonHerald.com Ted Evanoff 2010

  • But if Snoop Dogg's inclusion disgruntles any curmudgeonly indie fans it will hardly make a difference:

    The First Post: Latest 2010

  • But if Snoop Dogg's inclusion disgruntles any curmudgeonly indie fans it will hardly make a difference:

    The First Post: Latest 2010

  • As the strike deadline loomed, some disgruntles employees staged anti-strike demonstrations and gave up their union membership.

    azcentral.com | news 2009

  • Electing Michael Steele to head the party in an attempt to woo black voters is like trotting out a former high school Mean Grrl in an effort to attract disgruntles Hillary voters -- it simply shows just how superficial and clueless the Republican Party is.

    Brilliant at Breakfast 2009

  • Put simply, you cannot have one member of staff in a busy shop, a long queue of disgruntles customers and still expect the member of staff to query and check each and every transaction on the self service tills because, in the case of yesterday, that would mean he would be effectively manning three tills, which is not possible.

    Norfolk Blogger 2008

  • Critics say the proposed law will stem press freedoms and is bound to be politicized with disgruntles politicians going after reporters who don’t paint them in a positive light.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Wouldn’t It Be So Impressive To Be a “Michigan Registered Reporter”? 2010

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