But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized. |
It galled him that soldiers had driven so hard to penetrate the city, only to have a buffoon in a beret belittle them to the world. |
He had to live on her money, which galled him, and to be assisted by the Dean's money, which was wormwood to him. |
It galled him to take the woman's wages, but it vexed him yet more to do her work. |
Dutt actually looks plausible as the weather-beaten old literary lion, galled by his own unfashionability. |
It galled him to do this, but he put on his best courtly air and bowed to his queen. |