Exasperated
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61 examples of Exasperated in a sentence
By the end, I got it, but when I got out of the pool, I was
exasperated
and tired and annoyed, and I said, "Why are we doing breath-holding exercises?"
The only laughs come from some of Bud Spencer's reaction shots when he becomes
exasperated
by his brother's behavior.
Some of the lines from the film left me laughing for hours after the movie was finished...and I have to say I have learned some...interesting...French vocabulary that would probably have my Professors quite
exasperated
with me were I to use.
Casting
exasperated
the dreary dialogue which resulted in relationships lacking warmth, chemistry or conviction.
Young people mobilized themselves spontaneously, using all the tools of social networking and modern communications, to turn out not only voters their own age, but countless others
exasperated
with South Korea’s rigidity and insulated opportunities.
For others,
exasperated
by football and the emotions it stirs up, the sport is no longer a game, but a type of war that stokes the basest sort of nationalist emotions.
At home, he
exasperated
party politicians by preaching the need for morality in politics or by warning against excessive partisanship.
Moreover, at this point, Clinton and Sanders are
exasperated
by each other.
Younger Tibetans already feel
exasperated
by China’s brutal methods – not to mention its sharp rebuff, including in a recent white paper, of the Dalai Lama’s overtures.
But this narrow paradigm has left all sides
exasperated
and no closer to a solution.
We hear voices now who are
exasperated
by the EU’s enlargement and the social tensions it provoked.
In northern Europe, public opinion is increasingly
exasperated
by what many view as an attempt by the south to rob it of its savings.
Exasperated
by Kim’s refusal to ease international tensions, Chinese officials have made clear their refusal to protect and subsidize North Korea’s elite if it continues to push the US toward confrontation.
But I am certain that the more intently outsiders invest in Palestinian civil society on its own terms, the less
exasperated
the Palestinian intelligentsia – and the Muslim world – will become with the often-coerced terms of Palestine's creativity.
First, there was strong external pressure: confronted and
exasperated
by Arafat's deviousness and autocratic style, the United States and the European Union clearly told the Palestinians that any future support for their quest for independence would depend on their going through a reasonably acceptable democratic process.
And virtually everyone is
exasperated
by Turkey’s policy in Syria, which features attacking the Kurds – the most effective fighters against the Islamic State – and ambivalence toward several jihadist groups.
Many of those
exasperated
with Trump’s norm-violating, truth-bending, and polarizing presidency had believed that the system would somehow discipline, restrain, or remove him.
Now the country
exasperated
her, those stupid fields spread out to infinity, those eternal black roads without a tree, swarming with a horrid population which disgusted and frightened her.
It was expected that on that morning work would be resumed, but the obstinacy of the directors in not yielding
exasperated
the miners.
Some of the men hooted him; a hundred and twenty went off exasperated, persisting in the resolution which he had made them take.
She was suffocating, intoxicated with the darkness,
exasperated
with the walls which crushed against her flesh, and shuddering also with the dampness, her body perspiring beneath the great drops which fell on her.
This
exasperated
them; they would wait for these men with sticks, ranged for battle, just to see who would get the best of it.
"We must go back, however, for dinner will be ready," said Madame Hennebeau,
exasperated
by annoyance and fear.
And besides it mattered little, it was her silk dress, her fur mantle, even the white feather in her hat, which
exasperated
them.
There was now a silent persistence in the face of this exhibition of force which
exasperated
the miners' pride.
Since the strike hunger
exasperated
their rancour, so that they felt the need of blows; an altercation between two gossiping women finished by a murderous onset between their two men.
What they saw going on in there at last
exasperated
the two men, who under other circumstances would have laughed over it for six months.
And since this morning he had been especially
exasperated
by reading an incident in the newspapers.
The attitude of his mates
exasperated
him, and he began to come to direct insults.
He thought of the Belgian workmen who were going down, of his mates at the settlement,
exasperated
against the soldiers and resolved not to tolerate strangers in their pit.
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