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You can use it when you want to describe someone as feeling irritated or annoyed. For example, "His boss's criticism of his work irked him."
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It clearly irked him.
The thought irked him.
Reading it had irked him, he said.
Facebook's aloof and generic responses irked him.
This irked him not at all, except financially.
There James's health failed, and his duties irked him.
It was clear the ruling still irked him.
But the absence of a degree irked him.
What particularly irked him was the omission of the eminent avant-garde composer Elliott Carter.
Perhaps what irked him most, he said, was "the genuine stupidity of the normal American citizen.
But Mr. Curtis said that what irked him was the city's unresponsiveness to the ministers' concerns.
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