Aún no tenemos significados para "very aggravating".
1There was something in this very aggravating,-somethingspecially intended to excite angry feelings.
2It's very aggravating, but I'm afraid there's no help for it.
3Tom's tone as he said this was very aggravating, and Herbert's face flushed.
4The smoke was very aggravating to the midshipman, but he could not help himself.
5And then he had his own individual annoyances, and very aggravating annoyances they were.
6Though doubtless they are very aggravating, and very jealous.
7For a learned man to be baffled by such an inexplicable phenomenon was very aggravating.
8It was certainly very aggravating to be so near freedom, and yet unable to obtain it.
9I 'm sure this is a very aggravating place for an engaged girl to be at.
10She was very aggravating in this way.
11You are so very aggravating, in words and manner, that I cannot even attempt to understand you.
12It is very aggravating, Colonel, as I particularly wished to be here for the next few weeks.
13It was very sad, and very aggravating.
14He was a very aggravating chap.
15How very aggravating, thought Mr. Gusher.
16You are very aggravating, young man.
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