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chafe

[cheyf] / tʃeɪf /




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Investors, though, have found various reasons to chafe at Microsoft’s story.

From MarketWatch

Also on CNN, top Democrats chafed at the idea of deploying ICE agents to do a job they aren’t trained to do.

From Salon

But he also chafed at the restricted role in his final year of college basketball.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her brilliant pop songwriting is coupled with a chafing lyrical honesty - teetering on the knife-edge of desperation and defiance - which is what makes her such a compelling artist.

From BBC

“There were so many guardrails and it was so restrictive,” she says, adding that she chafed at the hours, the dress and behavioral codes, and the lack of creativity.

From Los Angeles Times