Sentence examples for a bit aggravated from inspiring English sources

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For the moment at least, they seem a bit aggravated by their reception in Westchester.

But I must admit: I get a bit aggravated by politicians who readily treat factory workers and their hardhats as political props but fail to deliver on public policies that would help more Americans get these good jobs.

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He was holding me, trying to stop me jumping, which was a bit aggravating.

Mr. Naparstek, asked about the exchange, replied in an e-mail, "I'll admit it: I'm a little bit aggravated that a wealthy and politically connected group is working to kill a project that the community requested, that makes Prospect Park West safer".

I saw her get a little bit aggravated and just tried to hang in there".

"We're a bit nonplussed and aggravated," he said.

Is a burglary of a vacant home an aggravated felony?

"It is not a racially aggravated offence".

"It's not a racially aggravated offence.

Terry denies a racially aggravated public order offence.

"The elbow is still a little aggravated," Brackman said.

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