Sentence examples for a bit agitating from inspiring English sources

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"We've just come off a loss, which is a bit agitating for the group.

Normally my gadgets run out of juice at the most inopportune times, so it'd be a bit agitating for me to have to play with a yo-yo in order to charge them up again.

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But nowadays, she's a bit agitated.

"He was a bit agitated so we removed him for a bit".

He seemed a bit agitated and ordered just rice and beans.

"Your dad is a bit agitated isn't he?" she says.

In the third set I probably expected that we were going to get another break and started to get a bit agitated when it didn't happen.

I did explain this to my fiancee, and told her I might get a bit agitated, but she knows what football entails".

Mr. Madoff, who is serving a 150-year sentence, seemed frail and a bit agitated compared with the stoic calm he maintained before his incarceration in 2009, perhaps burdened by sadness over the suicide of his son Mark in December.

All of these impressions, coupled with my own evolving feelings about aging, and with twinges of worry about details that felt wrong — Brooke's unoriginal "rewind" maneuver during a pivotal moment, which bemuses people onscreen and off, or the not-quite-right Twitter jokes — made me a bit agitated as I left the theatre, for both movies.

"Sometimes you think 'can you just leave me alone' and I can become a bit agitated, but you just have to roll with it".

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