Similar words: exasperate, exasperation, exaggerated, exaggerate, desperate, desperately, liberated, obliterated. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. greatly annoyed; out of patience.
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31. Exasperated customers were elbowing through the aisles in search of the cash registers.
32. I said, nodding to Sally and her husband, Bruno, who was looking slightly exasperated at the interruption.
33. And neither did the cacophony of exasperated hoots which was soaring to a crescendo.
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34. Industrialists were exasperated by the obstacles to creating joint-stock companies, the morass of red tape, bureaucratic sloth and corruption.
35. This lack of identity had exasperated Richard Montacune but it gave Philippa confidence.
36. But it was exasperated Tory backbenchers who sealed his fate.
37. He grows exasperated when movie soundtracks feature the songs of birds not native to the region portrayed in the picture.
38. I went across and threw it open, exasperated that my holy moment had been so brutally shattered.
39. This morning she was in another of her daydreams, it looked like to the exasperated Victorine.
40. As they passed her table, she heard the older woman counting one-two-three, one-two-three like a jolly and exasperated gym teacher.
41. I should not have exasperated him for I always have the worst of it.
42. Exasperated, Emma went herself one evening to the spot where Collymore rigged his scales on the limb of a sea grape.
43. Exasperated police blamed drivers for going too fast and ignoring fog warning signs.
44. Many Republicans are exasperated at the vice-president's temerity to ask for all the votes to be counted.
45. He never raised his voice or appeared anything more than exasperated.
46. Once she had called up exasperated with Petey and wanting to know what kind of rope Lois thought Spider had used.
47. He was used to sailing with the best and got exasperated with the Soviet crew.
48. One gets exasperated with the Chamomilla child, unlike the Pulsatilla child who most often evokes one's sympathy.
49. Sometimes she exasperated herself with the stupid ideas she had.
50. This was a curious phenomenon that perplexed and exasperated those involved in running the scheme.
51. Constant mulling had left Father Vic afflicted with a wide array of nervous tics, small flinches and exasperated sighs.
52. He concentrated on his dinner though from time to time he contributed exasperated exclamations.
53. And then Ellie was exasperated with herself for even caring.
54. He turned, annoyed with himself, exasperated that no clear answer came.
55. My mother seemed less sad about her mother than exasperated.
56. One day, when he catches me reading for the umpteenth time, he comes up to me after class, exasperated.
57. An exasperated Galileo was able to show up the inadequacy of his rival's position in a characteristically witty way.
58. Constant interruption of his work exasperated him.
59. All the people were exasperated by his fault-finding.
60. Welland gave an exasperated sigh and turned back.
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