Many of the writers, such as Guardian columnist Francis Wheen, are active players in the political debate, and a tone of aggrievement rather than grief prevails throughout. |
There is no expression of aggrievement, either slight or acute, at the precious metals leaving her. |
There was a tone of injury and aggrievement in his talk of the bear's ingratitude. |
She had a sense of aggrievement and a feeling of added loneliness as she sat down to her solitary lunch. |
But I think it's acceptable for people to display their passion and enthusiasm and aggrievement from time to time in the sport. |
He also displayed many of his grandfather's traits: the passion, the certainty, and the sense of aggrievement. |