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are exasperated
verb
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
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ITALIANS are exasperated.
CLEARLY, Mr. Watt's constituents are exasperated.
The elders are exasperated, but the toddlers run the show.
Merchants with stores near the park are exasperated.
These people are exasperated after waiting for almost 30 years.
People are exasperated by harsh post-industrial realities, and long for a sweeter yesterday.
There are times when the sisters are exasperated by the burden imposed on them.
Within the party, many Lib Dems are exasperated with how the fees issue has been handled.
Activists are exasperated by the existence of two groups with the same fundamental mission.
"This is part of a growing trend, where residents are exasperated with gunmen," one official said.
Republican moderates are exasperated by President Bush's posture on environmental issues.
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