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    Verwenden Sie „gruntle“ in einem Satz

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    gruntle


    1. Hearing nothing from the boy’s room, not even the disgruntled


    2. The men were disgruntled at the delay


    3. Allcock interrupted, “Not over-gruntled, dear, just gruntled


    4. “I didn't say over-gruntled,” he replied, “I said you can't be making such a fuss over the word, gruntled


    5. His wife returned curtly that she had not misheard him, he had distinctly said 'over-gruntled,' to which she added, “Really Samuel, I don't think that is even a proper application of the term


    6. was trying to affect a reconciliation with his disgruntled


    7. Almost before Brynjolf could finish his question, the disgruntled man slammed down his own mug and sneered at his recollection of a black-haired Breton girl with a mouth much too big for her own good


    8. His discovery was becoming much more than a disgruntled Anglo leaving the country


    9. In another cage a sable-brown longhair sulked, looking like a disgruntled pasha


    10. Up steps to a hatch which gave way with what seemed like a disgruntled groan of unlocking

    11. Apparently forgetting his disgruntlement, Maldynado sidled up and smiled at the sack


    12. Disgruntled Catholics, (including the Clergy), operating within the Church, are precursors of The Antichrist; unwittingly paving the way for his eventual return; preparing a spiritual wasteland, confounding all aspects of Church doctrines and teachings superseding authoritative truths with (spiritually) vague and uncertain ecclesiastical notions pandering to the whims of an uninformed Conscience; discrediting revealed wisdoms and traditional customs inspired by the Holy Spirit


    13. Satan‘s deceptions lie not only in his mastery over the (apparent) opponents of the Church but (especially) disgruntled Catholics operating within the Church itself; organizing, through crafty and subtle means an assembly of heretics, doctrinal apostates,


    14. " The guard's disgruntled complaints carried to Cherva as he moved into position above the pair


    15. He was obviously disgruntled with what had happened, and after searching in vain some more, he turned around to Amonas and told him:


    16. He talked in low Helican, the commoners tongue, with signs of exasperation in his face and a disgruntled voice:


    17. at Khevasiah again, standing with a disgruntled look on her face


    18. I stop in front of the doors and make a disgruntled sound in my throat


    19. Cortez enrolled into his army the men of these disgruntled and oppressed tribal states—states weary of the Aztec slavers and tax collectors


    20. What did he mean by the Holy Land? How was it was that Kristau cities of Italia were fighting the head of the Kristau religion? Had they become pagan or Musulmen? Who are these “nobles” that were revolting against the kings? Do the kings share power with them somehow? I explained that the only revolt we ever experienced in the Khakhanate had been by a disgruntled tribe

    21. the tables had been evacuated around them by the disgruntled


    22. “What the hell is this bullshit?” he asks in a disgruntled voice


    23. reign almost started out with a bang, as a disgruntled Catholic was caught stacking


    24. And no disgruntled Park employee could go across the street to find a new job, with no other jobs in their specialized categories of expertise available in Ithaca, NY


    25. He could not help but feel that he had been called away from home unnecessarily, as nobody at the hotel knew who had phoned him and he decided that it must have been one of the disgruntled cleaning staff


    26. There are three decades of successful infiltration of our school systems by the disgruntled ‘flower children,’ their indoctrinated students, and their sympathizers


    27. ” Assemblyman Davis was quoting what they all had been told by a disgruntled former worker at the time lab


    28. "I'll take it from here, Major," Calvin motioned for the Major to step aside, which he did with a disgruntled look


    29. It used to be that a single disgruntled customer would influence only a few friends and neighbors


    30. There was a certain Indian connected with his father's business in Antioch who had become so unpleasant and disgruntled that his dismissal had been considered

    31. It is the day when the Vietnamese along with many disgruntled Khmer rouge factions in the east and south of the country ousted the Khmer rouge from power and regained Control of Cambodia


    32. Disgruntled with the hill he got on the waiting moto,


    33. Norman Junior explained that they had become disgruntled with IBM


    34. Both his friends and his foes pondered just one thought, and that was: "Why did he himself so deliberately and effectively turn back the tide of popular enthusiasm?" And it was immediately before and immediately after this sermon that the doubts and disappointments of his disgruntled adherents grew into unconscious opposition and eventually turned into actual hatred


    35. It turned out she had a disgruntled ex boyfriend named Sam ringing all the time to try and get her back then abusing her when she refused


    36. “Each of the disgruntled volunteers is receiving a small settlement, which, by the way, they were thrilled to get


    37. Over the next three days I had meetings with my Division Chiefs, with Financial staff, with a local TV reporter looking for a juicy scandal, and with a disgruntled secretary claiming sexual harassment


    38. information that he is an immortal… and a very disgruntled


    39. After nearly an hour of disgruntled shouts and snaps at misses Joey made, things started to pick up as they usually did


    40. � More cheers rang out when the soldiers walked down the ramp, pushing along five disgruntled German prisoners

    41. A low, disgruntled chittering drew her attention to a collection of cages mounted inside a tall cubbyhole


    42. “This is Hast,” she said in a disgruntled voice


    43. peering out at the throng of disgruntled citizens, he was glad he had not rang that doorbell


    44. He shook his head as if to clear away the cobwebs of disgruntlement from


    45. bit more information than that!’ he looked disgruntled


    46. that he’d have to leave the area, which disgruntled him somewhat as the looting


    47. Ben knew these people were exultant that Hurd's reign of terror and horrific deeds was at an end, nevertheless, he noticed that most of them had disgruntled looks on their faces


    48. "Even though I'm not a man," she said in a disgruntled voice, "I'll go


    49. These other Friends of the Spirits – fellow street folk, members from his and rival gangs, reformed prostitutes, disgruntled wage slaves, young runaway aristocrats, teahouse intellectuals – these were his true Brothers and Sisters


    50. walk off with the revenue, leaving disgruntled disenchanted














































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