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impaciência
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impaciencia
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impaciència
Eager desire for relief or change.
restlessness
patience
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impaciência
1
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he could understand
impatience
with Hungary.
2
On the other hand, I can certainly understand Elaine's sense of
impatience
.
3
Arjun's fascination with seeing a rootstock human had given way to
impatience
.
4
The cab was snorting
impatience
;
Blake opened the door and stepped inside.
5
The trying of patience is simply feelings of
impatience
in the self-life.
6
When Hugo reached his senior year, that readiness became almost an
impatience
.
7
The rest of the men manifested their
impatience
in various suggestive ways.
8
The host is full of
impatience
;
and I am weary unto madness.
9
Forgive me, Julio, for my harsh words; they were spoken in
impatience
.
10
The men had become interested in the story, and waited with
impatience
.
11
With a snort of
impatience
,
the General snatched the paper from him.
12
The young man in the rain and storm outside danced with
impatience
.
13
The pony moved slowly and sullenly; but its rider felt no
impatience
.
14
The author's
impatience
with detail in these early chapters is almost palpable.
15
The girl went away, not in anger or
impatience
,
but in sadness.
16
There was a laugh and a murmur of
impatience
in the crowd.
impatience
grow impatience
feverish impatience
great impatience
angry impatience
much impatience
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