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were exasperated
verb
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
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My bosses were exasperated, not with Speakes, but with me, for having so little juice.
Even teachers who recognized his intelligence were exasperated by his hard-edged arrogance.
Many people on both sides were exasperated by her continued allegiance to her abuser.
It was clear that Gore lieutenants were exasperated about restive Democrats.
Adams and the ornery Arthur Lee, another member of the French mission, were exasperated by Franklin's attention to social trivia.
Like the liberals, they were exasperated by the deals their leaders kept making with the other side.
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