Sentence examples for rather irritated from inspiring English sources

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At weekends I get the Sunday Express, having grown rather irritated with the Sunday Times.

I was about to wonder if Brooks, in return, might have been rather irritated when he read the review.

In certain circumstances, the bride might get rather irritated if too much attention is lavished on the Maid of Honour.

She looked rather irritated as she climbed some wooden steps and strode across a platform, where I had joined the assembled V.I.P.s.

You get the feeling that Kylie is rather irritated with Dannii piggy-backing on to her fame, but is too nice to say so.

While her husband is oblivious to her fantasies, Ms. von Hirschberg has grown rather irritated by them, "since I'm not likely to act on them, because they're too much hassle and too much money," she said.

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Thankfully he was chuffed rather than irritated.

He was dispatched from the track by the officials, bemused rather than irritated.

So Nout Wellink, governor of the Dutch central bank, should have been grateful rather than irritated when the Children's Investment Fund (TCI), a London-based hedge fund, offered a bit of timely prompting to ABN AMRO, a big Dutch bank, in which it holds a 1% stake.

This way the skin is protected, rather than irritated as it gets better".

Rather than getting irritated, I found the whole thing amusing.

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