Aún no tenemos significados para "most vexatious".
1Perhaps the most vexatious god was he who ruled the Floating Islands.
2One of the most vexatious periods of student life is examination time.
3The squabbles over post-office appointments were by far the most vexatious and unmanageable.
4This is the most vexatious business that ever occurred to us.
5These names, however, are misleading, and have hitherto caused the most vexatious confusion.
6What's most vexatious of all is to have to die here.
7Perhaps it was this feeling which at the moment was most vexatious to him.
8To Wellington this was perhaps the most vexatious of all things in that vexatious time.
9At the end of the first week I had to endure a most vexatious affair.
10This was the most vexatious part of the business.
11By midsummer the small hardships entailed by the British occupation of Boston were most vexatious.
12The Foreign Office was reasonable, and gradually the most vexatious of these prohibitions were removed.
13Tipping is one of the most vexatious petty problems with which a traveler is confronted.
14T. is also very ill, and Beaumont being forced to leave them is most vexatious.
15This to them was a most vexatious proceeding.
16For the last fortnight I have been detained at St. Petersburg in the most vexatious and unheard-of manner.
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