Ainda não temos significados para "look annoyed".
1Jeez. I try to look annoyed, but really, I like how I have surprised her.
2She arched an eyebrow, but didn't really look annoyed.
3Now it was his turn to look annoyed.
4Her look annoyed him, her slightest gesture irritated him, the sound of her voice distressed his ear.
5The young doctor bowed and look annoyed.
6Gantner began to look annoyed.
7The look annoyed Sergeant Markey.
8Pete didn't look annoyed.
9Counsel, be warned please. Morrison was starting to look annoyed and Palmer apologized again, but you could see he wasn't sorry.
10The man's look annoyed me, and I made up my mind to give him a good dressing-down before I left him.
11Margaret looked at the brandy bottle standing at her father's elbow, and, though she did not speak, the look annoyed Peter.
12For a fraction of a second, Keshi tried to look annoyed, but then his head rocked back in a familiar rumble of laughter.
13Whenever I say this, I notice my good friends, the women's-rights women, with whom I am generally in pretty close accord, look annoyed and hurt.
14But if she was pleased, Miss Greeby was not, and still continued to look annoyed, since she had burnt her boats by announcing her departure.
15The crowd started; some looked annoyed; on the arm of His Excellency.
16Errun looked annoyed, but -with an obvious effort -controlled himself.
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