Greatly annoyed; out of patience.
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Examples for "exasperated"
Examples for "exasperated"
1Mary was suddenly exasperated; 'I've got to have a glass of water.
2He battled government officials and exasperated- everyone else, especially his own employees.
3Arabonis let out a deep sigh, as though the question exasperated him.
4The Catholic argument scandalised, exasperated her; but she could not meet it.
5This, it seems, exasperated him; though he said nothing at the time.
1Grass is still growing but some ridges have browned off.
2He's pretty browned off... so to speak.
3Eddie Clark is a local businessman and owns K and M Contractors, he says locals are browned off.
4The cats and the dogs stank to high kingdom come; The kiddies, browned off, ran home screaming to Mum.
1I was cheesed off with Titch, but I was also a little worried.
2Back at the condo, Birdie remained hidden, cheesed off at having been left alone.
3They're just a bit tetchy and easily cheesed off.
4That's why I was so cheesed off about Grace.
5Needless to say, mortgage brokers are cheesed off.
6However, they also get incredibly cheesed off.
7All forty-seven thousand are pretty cheesed off.
8Steenhuisen was particularly cheesed off because Gigaba wasn't around to answer questions that had been planned specifically for him.
10I might want to teach again, and at least two members of the schoolboard are already cheesed off at me.
11If it just turns out to be a change in personnel and a re-fit I'd be a bit cheesed off.
13Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin has said he understands why people are " cheesed off" about water charges.
14They are mainly used in advisory capacities and to intervene in rural issues For now, Goodwill Zwelithini will have to remain royally cheesed off.
15"I was getting a bit cheesed off, you know, at home."
16"I've been so cheesed off with you, but don't let's talk about that now, this is important."
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