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1 The pious lady was still more exasperated by her nephew's calm energy.
2 No answer he could have made could have more exasperated her.
3 The colonel's look, more exasperated than contrite, said it all.
4 They are all the more exasperated by blows and constraint.
5 The powerful but awkward pair grew more and more exasperated .
6 The Council became more exasperated by his defiant spirit, and threatened him with incarceration.
7 Antony, growing ever more exasperated , threw out his line repeatedly.
8 As the time wore slowly away, he became more and more exasperated , fevered, wretched.
9 Apparently more exasperated than before, she turned upon him abruptly.
10 The doctor, more exasperated than ever, again tried to revenge himself on my relatives.
11 The old woman looked more exasperated than guilty or scared.
12 All representations were fruitless: The disturbance grew still more violent, and the Populace more exasperated .
13 I never felt more exasperated in all my life.
14 The young woman now looked more exasperated than affectionate.
15 But he will grow more exasperated if he wastes his current rich seam of form.
16 But, upon returning from this expedition, Pericles found the public feeling more exasperated than before.
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