The galling thing was I did n't make any mistakes myself. [verb]
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It was most galling to have my circumstances dragged into an argument over political ideology. [adjective]
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Up to this moment his behaviour in an extremely galling position had been perfect. [adjective]
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These thoughts were so deeply galling to the King, that De Vaux was rejoiced when the arrival of an ambassador from Saladin turned his reflections into a different channel. [adjective]
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He shut his eyes to Richard's galling unconcern with himself and his dignity. [adjective]
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THE NAVVY: (Shouts) The galling chain. [adjective]
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It is a little galling to the people of Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio to find the humble Hoosier is far ahead in the matter of road building. [adjective]
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This is a great safeguard against galling, and I believe it was first suggested by Mr. [Please select]
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All this reliance upon Montcalm was galling to Vaudreuil. [Please select]
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It could not but be galling to the Romans to surrender their farms to the barbarians. [Please select]
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The Anglican Church had received privileges galling to other denominations which surpassed it in numbers. [Please select]
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