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Sentence count:162+4Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: frustrationfrustrateillustrationpenetratingconcentratingillustrateratingprostrationMeaning: ['frʌ'streɪtɪŋ]  adj. 1. discouraging by hindering 2. preventing realization or attainment of a desire. 
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61. This simply slows the flow of traffic and causes unnecessary and frustrating delays.
62. These shortcomings are most frustrating when it comes to the vital question of what to do next.
63. His arrival will be particularly welcomed by Boksic, who endured a frustrating afternoon alongside an embarrassingly ineffective Hamilton Ricard.
64. But winning new sponsorship deals can be extremely time consuming and frustrating for the organisers.
65. She found the job frustrating, and felt she wasn't accomplishing anything there.
66. It's so frustrating not to have a car to get around.
67. It was very entertaining going forward, and extremely frustrating waiting for them to score Goal-Of-The-Century!
68. There are many limitations to Simmel's analysis, the most frustrating being his style and his level of generality.
69. He established Swindon as one of the most skilful sides outside the top flight before a frustrating switch to Tyneside.
70. One of the most frustrating things for me was not ever knowing what we were doing.
71. Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.
72. But making even a little progress will be less frustrating than making no progress at all.
73. Instead, in one quick trade, they saved themselves endless frustrating efforts.
74. It is obviously very frustrating when something like this happens.
75. One of the most frustrating problems is organisational incompetence, particularly in venues that don't run cabaret regularly.
76. Homosexuality can therefore feel more natural to many men than their comparatively laborious, expensive, and frustrating pursuits of young women.
77. The children are encouraged to use frustrating experiences as a cue to employ the turtle reaction.
78. This was not only frustrating but a hindrance to the spread of the new ideas.
79. Anaxagoras Anaxagoras' view of the universe is so thorough that it is frustrating to hear little of his meteorological doctrines.
80. Mr. Waddicar the caretaker was hobbling across the landing, like an old lollipop man frustrating traffic.
81. Their problems arise because their love lives are as frustrating as their professional lives are rewarding.
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82. Frustrating or what - it had been so faint and so brief.
83. I have no idea why this is happening and it is really frustrating both my girlfriend and me.
84. Kylesku was notorious, and approaching cars raced to be in the front of the queue to avoid a frustrating wait.
85. What followed was for Charlotte a demeaning and ultimately frustrating experience.
86. The 19-year-old Boat Club starlet was struck down by glandular fever last summer, and spent a frustrating time on the sidelines.
87. It was the beginning of a frustrating period for Hunt and his mood swings were on the downturn.
88. The war years must have been really frustrating for the early Rottweiler enthusiasts.
89. From this point on, to stop short will be difficult and frustrating.
90. It was really frustrating for the hawk - cries of anguish spat from his tongue.
More similar words: frustrationfrustrateillustrationpenetratingconcentratingillustrateratingprostrationoperatingregistrationsequestrationdemonstrationadministrationadministrativedistrustaustraliastratumstrategystratagemstrategicprostratemagistrateexhaustingorchestratedemonstrateremonstratedemonstratorstrategicallystrayingadministrator
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