Which preposition to use with frustration
It was to prove his sincerity in the Southern cause that he had wormed himself into the confidence of Wesley Boone's comrades, and in order that he might be chief agent in the frustration of the plan of escape.
Perhaps, too, he was beginning to realise his unendurable frustration as a business man as the consequence of his marriage.
The members of such societies were, typically, ordinary farmers who here found an emotional outlet for their frustrations in daily life.
The women listened for a moment with something like incredulityfor they were more used to delays and frustrations than to coöperation; then the house filled with the curious muffled sounds of gloved hands in applause.
When the Albizzi and Peruzzi intrigues which had led to the banishment of Cosimo de' Medici came to their final frustration with the triumphant return of Cosimo, it was Andrea who was commissioned by the Signoria to paint for the outside of the Bargello a picture of the leaders of the insurrection, upside down.