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1 He was in the mood in which trifles irritate a man , and fancies are all-powerful to exalt or depress his spirits.
2 You read what was in the papers, and you may imagine that it is of a nature to irritate a man .
3 It irritates a man to be perpetually told of his disadvantages.'
4 Nothing irritates a man more than to be harassed in his toil, thus deprived of its promised fruits.
5 Nothing irritates a man so much.
6 Nothing irritates a man more than being rapped over the toes, especially if he feels that he has done nothing to deserve it.
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