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Too often, I found myself in conversations in which I argued against this reductive view of Wallace with people who expressed irritated exasperation at the very mention of his books, none of which they would turn out to have read.
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When the cancellation was announced, Mr. Lesperance said, "folks were audibly irritated and expressed themselves".
Zink was irritated, and the more admiration he expressed the pricklier she got.
One Iraqi official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said the Americans, who have already expressed their frustration with the Sunnis, have recently become irritated with what they regard as the stubbornness of the Shiites as well.
After several gentle reminders, I became increasingly frustrated and irritated by what I perceived to be her lack of effort and expressed it to her with a clearly angry tone.
If you feel angry, confused, frustrated or irritated before the event, then surely you will look tired or worn down because your face expresses everything you feel.
At weekends I get the Sunday Express, having grown rather irritated with the Sunday Times.
Irritated yet?
Valentine shrugged, irritated.
Everyone was getting irritated.
Sarah gets visibly irritated.
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