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1 There was something in this very aggravating , - something specially intended to excite angry feelings.
2 It's very aggravating , but I'm afraid there's no help for it.
3 Tom's tone as he said this was very aggravating , and Herbert's face flushed.
4 The smoke was very aggravating to the midshipman, but he could not help himself.
5 And then he had his own individual annoyances, and very aggravating annoyances they were.
6 Though doubtless they are very aggravating , and very jealous.
7 For a learned man to be baffled by such an inexplicable phenomenon was very aggravating .
8 It was certainly very aggravating to be so near freedom, and yet unable to obtain it.
9 I 'm sure this is a very aggravating place for an engaged girl to be at.
10 She was very aggravating in this way.
11 You are so very aggravating , in words and manner, that I cannot even attempt to understand you.
12 It is very aggravating , Colonel, as I particularly wished to be here for the next few weeks.
13 It was very sad, and very aggravating .
14 He was a very aggravating chap.
15 How very aggravating , thought Mr. Gusher.
16 You are very aggravating , young man.
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