Causing irritation or annoyance.
(Used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or excite.
Causing physical discomfort; they can be very painful"
1 For five minutes they discussed Blomkvist's shortcomings in the most irritating terms.
2 Sabina smiled, pleased that he found their situation amusing rather than irritating .
3 The man in question would have no idea how irritating it was.
4 The two-second delay on the line, that irritating echo, didn't help matters.
5 Some people find them drying and irritating because they often contain alcohol.
6 Another irritating quality, but at least it would save Nikki an apology.
7 In a light tone I found immensely irritating , she said, Don't worry.
8 Hammond is too politically weak to risk irritating his party's electoral base.
9 They mix up the items of news in a very irritating way.
10 Besides, the almost beseeching way the men looked at him was irritating .
11 And Rachel returned both the smile and the stare with irritating self-control.
12 That said; something minor but irritating may be playing on your mind.
13 Such milk is irritating to the stomach and intestines of the young.
14 He crams down hard on the buzzer for another long, irritating minute.
15 And he had an irritating modesty in speaking of his own prowess.
16 He was most perplexing and irritating - but also , in a strange way, admirable.
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