Aún no tenemos significados para "more aggravated".
1As he missed sale after sale he became more and more aggravated.
2But more aggravated evils were in store for the unfortunate poet.
3At last night's sleepover, Ali had seemed more aggravated with them than usual.
4One day the conflict flared again, more aggravated than ever.
5Nowhere is this condition more aggravated than in this country.
6People tend to get more aggravated than usual when public transport is busier than it normally is.
7Call watched the proceedings silently, unable to decide who he was more aggravated at, Gus or Jake.
8As more people began to look directly at the police and yell their grievances, the more aggravated they became.
9I was so distracted that I was out of sync the entire workout, and came away more aggravated than before.
10Now, more than then, are the dangers which exist, if the controversy remains unsettled, more aggravated and more to be dreaded.
11The frolic being soon spread abroad, and as persons of fashion were concerned in it, it was so much the more aggravated.
12Buddhism does not present the same fatalistic theory of creation as Brahminism, but it introduces even a more aggravated fatalism into human life.
13But they had, as it were, only relieved a sick body for a time, that it might afterwards fall into a more aggravated disease.
14'Oh, Mr. Hicks,' says she, 'when one is alone in the world, don't they feel it more aggravated on a beautiful night like this?'
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