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"What can you do about it?" said Lee in mild exasperation.
While performing, Rachel seems to vacillate between mild exasperation and normal eight-year-old boredom.
After a brief exchange, the clerk threw up his hands in mild exasperation and said, "However you think".
Mr. Kinnear's Richard is a near-cipher who reacts to Kate's hysteria with mild exasperation, only raising his voice once (and not very loud).
You, alongside perhaps a few of your most reliably sharp-witted friends, must ferret about in a spirit of mild exasperation, looking for clues.
"He does realise he is having palliative chemo, right?" The surgeon's mild exasperation mingles with mine, threatening to overflow at the next visit.
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Sesar is a New Jerseyan who was raised on rock, and he is Paisley's designated straight man; his mild but constant air of exasperation might be his chief qualification for this role, or the result of fulfilling it.
The normally mild-mannered Perkins expresses a degree of exasperation over the Titty/Tatty row – and rolls his eyes at the memory of the string of PR challenges in the run-up to Paddington's release.
Even Donald Trump, who is known for being rude to his most mild of critics and never afraid of tough questions, laughed and lamented in exasperation that this controversial question, of all questions, that he was being asked just had to be the first question he received – and then couldn't nearly find the words to stand up in defense of our religious freedoms.
She sighed in exasperation.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
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