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