Aún no tenemos significados para "so aggravating".
1I was terribly rude to her; but she is so aggravating.
2The young men is so aggravating that I keep my proper distance from them.
3Who could be, for they are always so aggravating.
4They were so aggravating, too, they deserved no sympathy.
5There is nothing so aggravating as silver milling.
6There is nothing so aggravating as careless positioning.
7The military can be so aggravating, Emily.
8We have such wonderful tempers in our profession; and we can be so aggravating when we like!
9But, oh, Georgie, Paul is so aggravating!
10Why is whistling so aggravating?
11I've never been to an Exhibition, and it's so aggravating to hear the other girls talking about their trips.
13What can be more explicit, and at the same time so aggravating, as to be told that you are a "mix-muddle"?
14Ignorant people think it's the NOISE which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain't so; it's the sickening grammar they use.
15"You are so aggravating too, my boy," said the old seaman, with unexpected placidity.
16"Where?" inquired the Vicomte d'Audierne, with that pleasant nonchalance which is so aggravating to the People.
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