Sentence examples for was aggravating from inspiring English sources

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was aggravating

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To make worse, or more severe; to render less tolerable or less excusable; to make more offensive; to enhance; to intensify.

  • To aggravate my woes. —Alexander Pope

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But it was aggravating.

In 2004, he was aggravating.

Then Mr. Brown said: "It was aggravating me at first.

"It was nerve-racking and it was aggravating because I don't understand why," Ms. Sykes said.

But Mr. Willard was aggravating the situation, he said, by hanging the deer.

"It was aggravating and it was very scary," Mr. Grills said.

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I was aggravated.

"Well, I was aggravated," Duhon said.

This, to the Georgia courts, was "aggravated assault".

The injury was aggravated last Thursday in Portland.

Tissue damage was aggravated in "O" group.

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