Sentence examples for to be exasperated from inspiring English sources

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No one appeared to be exasperated by this except me.

It means to be exasperated but to battle on regardless.

It was natural for Carter to be exasperated.

She'd pretend to be exasperated that he could forget so easily.

Besides, there are better things to be exasperated by in this production.

John Boehner, the speaker of the House, claims to be exasperated.

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I found this all to be exasperating.

Nor do we find the "stereotypes" to be "exasperating".

Siri may turn out to be exasperating: it may book you a flight to Mumbai when you ask it to make a reservation at the local Indian restaurant.

"If you're going to work abroad, the challenges are going to be exasperating, so don't just do it because you like it or you're good at it; do it because you really, really love it and enjoy every minute of doing it," Ms. Wynne counseled.

It may be smart politics, but the act is getting to be exasperating.

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