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1
Val, as has been stated, could be
very
exasperating
when she chose.
2
The excitement of the canvass was aggravated by
very
exasperating
circumstances.
3
This is a
very
exasperating
man to meet because fortune usually favours him.
4
He was really
very
exasperating
,
and something presumptuous too, she thought.
5
Well, it was
very
exasperating
,
but that was all I could get out of him.
6
Jeffcott was a faithful old servant, but he could be
very
exasperating
when he liked.
7
The accursed female is
very
exasperating
,
I fear.
8
I mean, God almighty, it was
very
exasperating
.
9
It was that lofty smile of amused pity and superiority, which is, I suppose,
very
exasperating
.
10
But that Saturday morning that we began to tell about, it was such a
very
exasperating
one all around.
11
Nick could be
very
exasperating
.
12
These manifestations of fiendish cunning and premeditation are
very
exasperating
to those responsible for the care of animals in captivity.
13
There was a certain absent-mindedness and dilatoriness about his buying and selling of stock,
very
exasperating
to me, his agent.
14
He was
very
exasperating
.
15
The result is a very strange, very interesting,
very
exasperating
book- abookfull to bursting of both lies and honesty...
16
"You're a
very
exasperating
young person, Nan," he said.
very
exasperating
very