Sentence examples for was irritating from inspiring English sources

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was irritating

verb

To provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.

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This was irritating.

Vince de la Cruz, our bass-player, thought it was irritating.

To the class-conscious among us, his remark was irritating in numerous ways.

"What was irritating was that the two gates beside us were empty," he recalled.

But his campaign was also about enduring suffering, and that was irritating.

It was irritating to keep trying to select or manipulate items on the screen without getting it right.

And during one session the website kept logging me out - once during a class - which was irritating.

An airport spokesman, Pat Hogan, said screeners reported a smell that was irritating their eyes, noses and throats.

"What was irritating was the questioning of our political will," George Papandreou, the Greek foreign minister, said.

During the procedure, known as a laminotomy, doctors shaved down a bony plate that was irritating a nearby nerve.

Yet it was in a paragraph of the "Crabwalk" review that I began to realize what was irritating me.

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