Sentence examples for annoyed thought from inspiring English sources

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In case he would need it if he was grieved, annoyed, thought he was afraid?

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It could be something like this: "When you interrupt me when I'm in the middle of thought, I feel annoyed because I'm not able to fully contribute to the meeting," she said.

Are your thoughts becoming more annoyed, self-centered, fearful, or powerless?

Remind yourself that annoyed people are annoying.

On an even more abstract level: when I find myself getting judgmental or annoyed, I try to turn my thoughts to happier subjects, so it's easier for me not to lose my temper, gossip, or complain.

So please stay with me and let me finish my complete thought before responding...b/c i'm ANNOYED.

About 46% of the respondents (83 subjects) were annoyed by odor pollution at their residences, being 60 subjects "slightly annoyed", 11 "moderately annoyed", 8 "very annoyed" and 4 "extremely annoyed" (Table 3).

Perhaps you will be a bit cheered by the thought of Shaquille O'Neal -- who seems genetically unable to annoy people no matter how much they might want to be annoyed -- reportedly joining the Celtics and landing himself in a giant green uniform.

And then, with her mind hijacked by so many thoughts, she would be a beat too late or too early with the turn, and suffer the annoyed glance of the pianist, and carry the mistake with her for days.

We annoyed.

Why annoyed?

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