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1 Moreover, she was excessively annoyed that Hunting acted so poor a part.
2 Captain Hawkesford looked excessively annoyed , but did not attempt to accompany her.
3 He was excessively annoyed at all this enthusiasm in behalf of Pierre Philibert.
4 The dragoman was excessively annoyed over it, but Coleman did not scold at all.
5 Poor Isabel, she had not expected quite so much dignity, and was excessively annoyed .
6 He was excessively annoyed with Rickman upon both these heads, but chiefly upon the latter.
7 Mrs. Poole, excessively annoyed , went down to the kitchen.
8 The Flowers, however, were excessively annoyed at their behaviour, and at the behaviour of the birds.
9 But he went off feeling excessively annoyed .
10 Her sigh probably sounded excessively annoyed .
11 But he went feeling excessively annoyed .
12 He was excessively annoyed at the disfigurement of baldness, which he found was made the subject of many lampoons.
13 Mr. Dinsmore looked excessively annoyed , and Edward "pshawed, and wished her at the bottom of the sea."
14 Mrs. Stanley became excessively annoyed .
15 Napoleon was excessively annoyed on learning of the enemy's retreat, and in spite of the overpowering heat ordered immediate pursuit.
16 I am excessively annoyed !
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