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Another part of me feels irritated and betrayed.
Imagine, for example, that after eating a peach your throat suddenly feels irritated.
If your mouth feels irritated after eating sour candy, stop eating it or limit yourself.
If your skin feels irritated from acne, use a gentle, oil-free daily facial wipe to remove excess dirt and calm your skin.
On one side of the body, typically around the rib cage or waist and sometimes on the face, the skin feels irritated, tingly or numb and vaguely painful or itchy or both.
Barbara says this arrangement works most of the time but that she sometimes feels irritated because, in addition to being the sole breadwinner in the family, she also handles all the financial planning and ensures that there's enough money to pay the bills.
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Some recipients may feel irritated by an unwelcome reminder of an even more unwelcome milestone.
In the Gulf war, many Americans felt irritated by inflated claims of military efficiency, such as the likely success of Patriot anti-aircraft missiles.
Acheson himself confessed that he felt irritated at the incredibly short notice he had been given to come up with such an important opinion.
But Mexican radio, for me, is an essential element of any California drive, and with my friend along, I missed it -- and felt irritated at having to forgo the pleasure.
My mind was made up — perhaps in part because so often I had felt irritated with people who arrived here, lived in "little Europe" or "little America" (i.e., in luxury hotels), and departed, boasting later that they had been to Africa, a place that in reality they had never seen.
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