Similar words: annoy, cannot, cannot help, announce, annotation, announced, announcement, more often than not. Meaning: [-ɔɪd] adj. 1. aroused to impatience or anger 2. troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances.
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181. Suitably impressed, last week the parliament rejected the amendments that most annoyed the record companies.
182. To any readers who feel hard done by or annoyed please accept my sincere apologies.
183. I keep thinking about this and get more and more annoyed.
184. He turned, annoyed with himself,(sentencedict.com/annoyed.html) exasperated that no clear answer came.
185. She'd split up with her boyfriend and he was so annoyed he sent a tape he'd made to the press.
186. Passersby, the text says, were annoyed by the ruckus and thought a drinking spree was under way.
187. When I told him what had happened, he sounded amused rather than annoyed.
188. But sometimes I felt she took over and I got annoyed about it but didn't like to say.
189. She tapped her forehead and looked annoyed with herself.
190. The Scots get very annoyed when asked this question.
191. Miss Ley's frivolous interruptions annoyed him.
192. His clumsy speech annoyed everyone.
193. Googlebot: ( raises a harried eyebrow and looks annoyed ) Where shall I begin?
194. Annoyed at the interruption, Nim picked up the telephone and answered curtly , " Yes? ".
195. The Scots may get very annoyed being asked the question.
196. He was conscious of colouring, and was annoyed at his boyishness.
197. At first the sound of the boy dragging brush annoyed me.
198. It was this plantation that had so annoyed Charlie Slatter.
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