Sentence examples for Be exasperated from inspiring English sources

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Be exasperated

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To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

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Privately, he must be exasperated.

No one appeared to be exasperated by this except me.

It means to be exasperated but to battle on regardless.

It was natural for Carter to be exasperated.

Illegal practices will be exasperated by corruption at home and the low price of oil.

She'd pretend to be exasperated that he could forget so easily.

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I found this all to be exasperating.

Even marvellous Mira could be exasperating.

Sometimes, the process can be exasperating.

But explaining oneself can still be exasperating.

Yes, the French can be exasperating.

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