Aún no tenemos significados para "excessively annoyed".
1Moreover, she was excessively annoyed that Hunting acted so poor a part.
2Captain Hawkesford looked excessively annoyed, but did not attempt to accompany her.
3He was excessively annoyed at all this enthusiasm in behalf of Pierre Philibert.
4The dragoman was excessively annoyed over it, but Coleman did not scold at all.
5Poor Isabel, she had not expected quite so much dignity, and was excessively annoyed.
6He was excessively annoyed with Rickman upon both these heads, but chiefly upon the latter.
7Mrs. Poole, excessively annoyed, went down to the kitchen.
8The Flowers, however, were excessively annoyed at their behaviour, and at the behaviour of the birds.
9But he went off feeling excessively annoyed.
10Her sigh probably sounded excessively annoyed.
11But he went feeling excessively annoyed.
12He was excessively annoyed at the disfigurement of baldness, which he found was made the subject of many lampoons.
13Mr. Dinsmore looked excessively annoyed, and Edward "pshawed, and wished her at the bottom of the sea."
14Mrs. Stanley became excessively annoyed.
15Napoleon was excessively annoyed on learning of the enemy's retreat, and in spite of the overpowering heat ordered immediate pursuit.
16I am excessively annoyed!
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