Citations:frustrate

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English citations of frustrate

Adjective

  • 1874, James Thomson, The City of Dreadful Night, XVI
    In all eternity I had one chance,
    One few years' term of gracious human life (...)
    And this sole chance was frustrate from my birth
    A mockery, a delusion;