Sentence examples for were irritated from inspiring English sources

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were irritated

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To provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.

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"People were irritated by her, or irritated by those who were irritated," Ms. Green said.

"I didn't know they were irritated".

Privately, advisers to the governor were irritated that once again, Mr. Bruno had taken the lead on an important issue.

"Not all of course, because a significant minority of her colleagues were irritated and even bored by her style.

"His feet were irritated and infected, his socks and shoes were soaked, his shoes were too big". Later, Gores cried in her car.

Her bosses were irritated, and the crew was going into overtime, but Shapiro says she "just couldn't get her to crack".

There were considerable signs that the proposal for the agency was put together quickly, and some lawmakers were irritated that they had not been briefed in advance.

Bleeding would occur in spots that were irritated or dry and cracked.

People were advised to wash their eyes if they were irritated and to wash all over with plenty of soap and water to decontaminate their bodies.

According to organisers Jackson's "vocal cords were irritated".

The manager is rubbing the bridge of his nose where his glasses were, irritated and sighing.

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