Sentence examples for been annoyed from inspiring English sources

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been 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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Hasn't she been annoyed enough?

We have all been annoyed by these people.

Voters have been annoyed by her move to New York.

And while the real Halfon may not have been annoyed by his students, Eduardo mostly is.

If the fees had been $100, I would have been annoyed.

Britain, France and other European Union countries have long been annoyed by Irish policies.

Thus, I've have been annoyed at the slings and arrows that have flown in our direction.

Packer, the unrepentant smoker, was said to have been annoyed at the rumours.

Cheney is said to have been annoyed by the closing of secret prisons.

He said that some of the people at today's rally had been annoyed by them.

I would have been annoyed if somebody else had got it".

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