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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.
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