Sentence examples for exasperate you from inspiring English sources

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I should not exasperate you with further examples, but it is some relief that instead of promulgating such piffle all the way to the Peloponnese the novel peters out in Paris.

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Man 1 (exasperated) "You've never even heard us play".

Exasperated, you explain: the history, the spiritual cleansing and how you can't eat or drink (during daylight hours) for the month.

In every moment you can choose to hold in consciousness how exasperated you are--or you can create loving space for your partner to go through his/her evolutionary process.

Does every little thing that exasperates you — a colleague asking a question, a driver cutting you off — need to?

Instead, before assuring parents there's no reason to fret (as long as that's true), let them know how much you appreciate their love -- even if all their worrying can get exasperating because you are, you know, a grownup.

But while drinking at Varietal is a delight, eating is a more complicated proposition — exciting if you hit the best dishes, exasperating if you don't.

Ms. Basel, exasperated, says, "You can burn your flag, but you can't fly it".

Presumably this is supposed to get more emotions across because the robot mimics head and arm motions, acting all exasperated when you're exasperated and tilting its head like Forrest Gump and his son when you're confused.

PETER MINUIT: (exasperated ) If you are trying to discourage us from settling in this place, it will not work!

No reservations are taken, and waits can be exasperating, although you may enjoy the birdsong being piped outside as part of the Birds of Brooklyn art project.

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