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agravamento
каталонский
exasperació
An exasperated feeling of annoyance.
aggravation
португальский
agravamento
1
Remarkable days indeed.' He gave the snide servant a look of
exasperation
.
2
I remember thinking in
exasperation
:
Typical Diana to make such a fuss.
3
Father Monaghan asked in a tone somewhere between honest query and
exasperation
.
4
His
exasperation
is shared by all in the tourism industry in Longford.
5
Stockholm's move reflects growing international
exasperation
over the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
6
I could distinctly hear the old herald, shouting and yelling in
exasperation
.
7
This time there was a note of
exasperation
in Aunt Maryl's voice.
8
My pupils are as stupid as posts; I nearly died of
exasperation
.
9
Kristabel let out a sigh of
exasperation
and concentrated on the image.
10
The girl was afraid to add to the
exasperation
of her father.
11
She took Fou-Chow from Stépan and pinched him cruelly in her
exasperation
.
12
I don't know why you're all … Little said in mock
exasperation
.
13
At least he spent half-time channelling that
exasperation
into a positive response.
14
The professor's worry about the book contract was now compounded by
exasperation
.
15
She looked at him in desperation- adesperationhalf
exasperation
and half enchantment.
16
Studying Hannah's expression, Var saw it transform from
exasperation
to weary horror.
exasperation
say in exasperation
sigh with exasperation
ask in exasperation
mild exasperation
mock exasperation
португальский
agravamento
irritação
exasperação
каталонский
exasperació
exacerbació