Sentence examples for irritates a bit from inspiring English sources

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Still, this book irritates a bit with some of its complacent assertions, such as that Rimbaud's famous declaration (in a letter written at age 16), "Je est un autre" ("I is someone else"), "meant that in the act of introspection we objectify the self, we experience our self as if it belongs to another person," which takes banality to the point of distortion.

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"Gender does come into play sometimes when you look at lineups for festivals and you don't see any women, or just very few… that's when it becomes a bit irritating, a bit irksome, that's when those things become a bit more noticeable to me, when things aren't very diverse".

"That irritates a lot of politicians and diplomats," she said.

"It is very tiring and after a bit irritates with its outdated aesthetics," wrote Robin Savas Savidis in an observation posted beneath the video's YouTube slot.

Such an argument would understandably irritate a lot of people.

Very hot water can irritate a rash.

Avoid sugar; it will irritate a sore throat.

Being broken is a bit irritating.

Actually, it is just a bit irritating.

Merry Christmas!" Sometimes even angels can get a bit irritating.

"Actually," she adds, in her precise, upper-class English accent, "it can be a bit irritating.

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