Aún no tenemos significados para "more annoyed".
1No one was more annoyed by this unfortunate occurrence than Ben Jones.
2She was far more annoyed than she would let Jeffrey see.
3She was just more annoyed than anything else about the questions.
4The discussion passed to John Mather, who sounded even more annoyed.
5The more I thought about it, the more annoyed I became.
6I was nervous about contacting him-butI was more annoyed about my loss.
7He probably should have been more annoyed with team-mate Gustavo Cabral, mind you.
8If you do, and they notice, they'll get even more annoyed with us.
9After dinner, though, or the cooks will be even more annoyed with us.
10My dear aunt,- Iammore annoyed than surprised at Savinien's pranks.
11Don't make me any more annoyed than I am at present.
12He squints at the flood of blinding white light, more annoyed than frightened.
13Lady Coryston laughed; but was perhaps more annoyed than amused.
14The more the 16-year-old has been mentioned, the more annoyed some commentators have become.
15Perhaps for that very reason they were all the more annoyed at her action.
16The young people were still more annoyed at being discovered.
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