Sentence examples for be annoyed from inspiring English sources

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be annoyed

verb

To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds.

  • Marc loved his sister, but when she annoyed him he wanted to switch her off.

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And you will be annoyed.

I'd be annoyed, too, Meghan.

The Russians will be annoyed.

He would be annoyed, too.

He had reason to be annoyed.

"You can't be annoyed at that.

Am I right to be annoyed?

Perhaps he was right to be annoyed.

My family, too, would be annoyed.

"Daaaaaaad!" Bryan said, pretending to be annoyed.

Are they right to be annoyed?

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