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After our three days together, my European, Indian, and Latin American friends were a bit vexed.
He was scared of mad cow disease, but my mother was a bit vexed.
Speaking at the Quirinal Palace on Monday night after a third, and apparently final, round of fruitless consultations with party leaders, the mild-mannered Mr. Mattarella seemed a bit vexed as he called the situation "anomalous" and admonished the politicians for their lack of progress.
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This question is a bit vexing for Western observers.
It's all a lot more artful than just two people chatting, and Reeves is clearly a bit (just a smidge … a tiny, tiny bit) vexed to have been cut out of the picture.
In Serbia, this remains an act vexed with problems.
It's been that kind of week for Lee Mack, who went on Desert Island Discs and did a bit more vexing on the vexed issue of women in standup.
His popularity rating––a vexed statistic in an authoritarian country––is at eighty per cent.
Are you pained in body, vexed in mind, or simply a bit tense around the shoulder blades?
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