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Meanings of feel irritated in anglès
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Usage of feel irritated in anglès
1
D'Hubert, who was beginning to feelirritated, you are an impracticable sort of fellow.
2
She'd feelirritated and antsy and suddenly the girl's face would pop into her mind.
3
In spite of my happy disposition and my contempt for ill-natured tales, I began to feelirritated.
4
He was again beginning to feelirritated at the absolute empire exercised over him by this man.
5
Andrew began to feelirritated at her.
6
So, there's attention there, and I understand for someone who is still plugging away, I understand why you'd feelirritated.
7
Mr. Sands had expended a good deal of money, and would naturally feelirritated by the loss he had incurred.
8
Renovales began to feelirritated at this attack that was no longer based on his actions but on his thoughts.
9
You feelirritated and you can't determine exactly why, so you look around for people to blame and begin lashing out.
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Irritability Anxiety often makes people feel short tempered and it is easier to feelirritated by people or situations that normally wouldn't bother you.
11
Hector was feelingirritated and excited, and longing to get near Theodora.
12
Sónya was always the first excuse Countess Mary found for feelingirritated.
13
He was tired and hungry, and he feltirritated by Harding's satisfaction.
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It expressed subdued surprise, and the girl feltirritated with herself.
15
She feltirritated that she should care anything about his opinion.
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Mrs. Stanley feltirritated by this importunity, but she governed herself.