Sentence examples for were frustrating from inspiring English sources

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were frustrating

verb

To disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

  • It frustrates me to do all this work and then lose it all.

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The first days were frustrating.

For Beckmann, the ten years were frustrating.

But his first efforts at screenwriting were frustrating.

Merce Cunningham's Beacon Events over the weekend were frustrating on purpose.

H. Scott Phelps, the president of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the moves were frustrating.

In August, Iversen got the laboratory-mice tests under way, but the first weeks were frustrating.

But in the latter months of 2000, both Gramms were frustrating the company's Washington lobbyists.

Before the split was official, the rumors and bits of information were frustrating.

They said they loved The Observer but that budget constraints were frustrating them.

But his 24 years on the court were frustrating, his record undistinguished.

The first takes were frustrating: parts of the river were shallow, and rocks kept impeding the raft's forward motion.

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