Sentence examples for bit infuriating from inspiring English sources

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AM With only a few episodes to go before this season ends, tonight's is a bit infuriating in the way it just seems to tread water.

"It's no secret that my process is a little bit loose and can be a little bit infuriating to a studio if they don't know what they're signing up for," Liman says, letting his understatement hang in the air of his West Los Angeles production office.

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"People were very infuriated.

His discoveries, he wrote, a bit huffily, so infuriated a "particular set of scholars" that they "derived pleasure in indulging in the most unparliamentary language" questioning the identity of Kapilavastu.

Yet Mr Obama's failure to make the boring bits of government work is infuriating, especially for those who support his goals.

For as long as I've used it, Google has sprinkled Android with bits of ugliness and UI quirks that varied between head-scratching and infuriating.

Politics being politics, there will be stuff about the Chancellor "giving away" a pre-election bonus – an infuriating phrase, since he is not giving away anything, merely taking a bit less.

How infuriating.

It's actually infuriating.

"It's infuriating".

That's infuriating.

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