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the exasperated
verb
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
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The exasperated face.
His nickname, he said, was "the exasperated".
This speaks to the exasperated parent.
The exasperated shopaholic wife, the terminally precocious kids.
Just look at the exasperated expressions on their faces.
"Maybe we should all become jihadis," the exasperated commander declares.
"And I'd rather not have the exasperated among them.
"Britain was already independent," the exasperated Oliver said.
Probably that accounted for the grunting and the exasperated efforts.
It's Frito-Lay, says the exasperated but sweetly caring Ben, nicely played by Frank Vlastnik.
Charlie's best friend, the exasperated Liz (Cassie Beck, Alann's sister, also has her artificial aspects.
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