Aroused to impatience or anger.
(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
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Examples for "annoyed"
Examples for "annoyed"
1The crowd started; some looked annoyed; on the arm of His Excellency.
2Team members are annoyed that they weren't allowed to access similar deals.
3Clearly it is an issue and she is right to be annoyed.
4He was clearly annoyed by my presence the first time, I said.
5He said people following the rules would be annoyed others were not.
1That proposal irritated oil and gas producers, along with renewable energy firms.
2This solution helps soothe irritated skin and may even prevent future breakouts.
3He was really quite irritated that Bond had ignored his firearms form.
4When I saw these tweets, I immediately became irritated for several reasons.
5Raff was a bit irritated with himself as he asked the question.
1The question stung Mikhail, because he knew there was truth in it.
2The reminiscence stung me to the quick; I could endure no more.
3Nobody else saw any jellyfish, nobody else got stung, Mr McKenzie said.
4Both schools were stung last year by the progression of St Patrick's.
5But for some reason this woman's condemnation stung far deeper than most.
1And right now, pretty much everybody on the inside is really super-pissed.
2Had he briefly been undead, or was he simply one pissed-off chimp?
3We weren't thinking, okay? Mike told the two pissed-off ladies before him.
4What's pissing off the pissed-off girl? He looked almost happy, prattling on.
5He had to hold the other guy up, he was so pissed.'
1Or a teacher who's steamed about the state of the education system?
2Take their approach to steamed milk, the lynchpin of any good latte.
3Shane Jones was told to reject the funding but has steamed ahead.
4Where they had been, the sea bubbled and steamed as if boiling.
5Tamar steamed it open; that's how they knew where to find you.
1The language and the tone of his letter respecting it nettled me.
2This promotion of a newcomer nettled the bad element of the region.
3Your Resolution to stop the Embarkation here I fancy has nettled Burgoyne.
4I asked, relieved but rather nettled at the downfall of my romance.
5This reflection upon my speech pained even more than it nettled me.
1It was one exchange in particular that got the panel riled, however.
2Thaksin's decision to speak to media this week has riled the junta.
3But he has long riled those in power with his extreme views.
4For years, mobile ads have riled even the most powerful online companies.
5The bold statement riled Kmart mums in checkout queues across the country.
1He admits to getting miffed when critics take aim at his efforts.
2He appeared miffed that I'd heard his supposed secret, but I continued.
3Hubert would be miffed if I'd left the phalanges in the grave.
4This time I knew I wasn't imagining the curt tone-hewas miffed.
5As we all take a seat at the dining table, Davina's miffed.
1She was peeved, wanting to pick a fight with her jet-lagged father.
2Not once had he taken a peeved swat at any of them.
3Unless you want me to get a bit peeved with you too.
4That kind of thing can get your fellow Gryffindors a bit peeved.
5She shot a look back at him, peeved and amused at once.
1There are thousands of Cylons roaming the planet free and pissed off.
2He was sure that pissed off the new director of National Intelligence.
3I made it in case an ogre I pissed off came visiting.
4Why not just let him have the money and be pissed off?
5Then he'll get all pissed off and make an example of someone.
1The trade war has roiled global markets, with varying consequences for consumers.
2The news has already roiled global markets due to the political uncertainty.
3The trade war has weighed on global growth and roiled financial markets.
4The question mark over Fernandez's plans to run have roiled local markets.
5Fears about the fallout of the Greek crisis have roiled global markets.
6His comments calmed global markets that have been roiled by new tariffs.
7Investor fears over a slowdown in China have roiled emerging markets worldwide.
8It roiled through the third courtyard, and the second and the first.
9Emotion roiled inside him, snarling need mingling with fear, empathy with anger.
10The debate has also roiled other solo sports, from skiing to climbing.
11Investors have fled riskier assets as the coronavirus pandemic has roiled markets.
12The surface of Miracastle roiled with unfamiliar storms and tornados and hurricanes.
13The cloud roiled and tumbled, and then it parted for a second.
14Inside the stoup, a yellow-greenish mass of something ghastly roiled and boiled.
15Zeus remained still, but within, his mind screamed and his wrath roiled.
16The collective consciousness roiled with venomous rage at the sight of DuPris.
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