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is exasperated
verb
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
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She is exasperated.
Mrs. Blakeley is exasperated.
No wonder Diagayeté is exasperated.
No wonder Low is exasperated.
"The prime minister is exasperated," he said.
She is exasperated by the hyperpartisanship of the moment.
By Alexandra Lange June 12 , 2012Mrs. Blakeley is exasperated.
Today, Richardson is exasperated by the politics of the US.
Mr. Kasl says he is exasperated at the opposition.
Privately, the IMF is exasperated by Argentina's failure to deliver economic reforms.
But if Obama is exasperated with the Israeli leader, he didn't show it.
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