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Meanings of so vexatious in English
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Usage of so vexatious in English
1
It is sovexatious that the right man never has the right things.
2
Oh, I thought, was ever any disappointment sovexatious as mine?
3
The whole thing was sovexatious that even Mr. Vavasor was disturbed by it.
4
I'm sorry to have been sovexatious.
5
Mistakes are sovexatious.
6
Nothing is sovexatious as the French measures; I do not understand them yet, though I have inquired of every one.
7
But at Rouen came the first of those checks which in time became sovexatious and even perilous to the English army.
8
It is very doubtful, however, whether any further reduction of sovexatious a burden upon any people will be practicable for the present.
9
Nothing is sovexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.
10
'I pray you be not sovexatious; you always used to do it nicely, without any stool, Ruth.'
11
"It is sovexatious," she said.
12
"Its contents are said to have been sovexatious as to have struck the Electress dead on the spot."
13
"Perhaps," said Longarine, "our complaints debar you from company where your gladness makes you welcome; for nothing is sovexatious as an importunate lover."