Similar words: irritate, irritated, palpitating, irritable, irritably, debilitating, authoritative, rotating. Meaning: ['ɪrɪteɪtɪŋ] adj. 1. causing irritation or annoyance 2. (used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or excite 3. causing physical discomfort.
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61. Take care to be gentle, since these ear infections are intensely irritating and painful.
62. Especially in children who get mosquito bites which become large and irritating.
63. The Eye of Japetus had blinked, as if to remove an irritating speck of dust.
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64. You are the most stubborn, irritating child I have ever come across!
65. This man was lodging himself like an irritating burr under her skin.
66. If you come up in a spotty, irritating rash after sunbathing, don't blame your suntan lotion.
67. Before you go to an interview, ask yourself whether you have any irritating mannerisms such as saying 'you know' all the time.
68. At dawn he'd woken up briefly, plagued by the vanishing wisps of a vague and irritating dream.
69. In a tree an owlet whistles; it is an irritating, nosy-parker noise.
70. Irritating, pricking, stitching sharp pain in the point of the fracture.
71. She was shaking with the cold, but the fire in the den had been irritating and overbearing.
72. Don't give them a sales pitch because there is nothing more irritating.
73. As she describes the irritating eye strain, Estrada laughs self consciously.
74. They were reminiscing over the times they had worked together, and this she found irritating.
75. Saturated hydrocarbons can burn to aldehydes, alcohols to organic acids, and aromatics to unsaturated compounds which are pungent and irritating.
76. Oh woe is me, another potentially terrific game scuppered by an irritating multiload!
77. This sort of behaviour is very irritating and eventually I resorted to giving him a kick.
78. You let off steam about an irritating habit of your boss's and the word gets back to him. 2.
79. Brian had an irritating habit of saying, "It'll be fine!", whenever she mentioned any of her private fears.
80. Much may hinge upon points that the typical executive might understandably regard as irritating technicalities.
81. An irritating cough producing very little phlegm and becoming worse when taking a deep breath.
82. This is simply the most irritating aspect of what's a distinctly bulky and untidy interface design.
83. At work next day, discussing time-sheets and piecework rates with Dagmar, she could feel her skin irritating her.
84. You may also have a dry irritating cough, a sore throat and a runny, itchy nose.
85. Flux can be mildly irritating so avoid getting it into cuts or grazes.
86. Last year we had an irritating habit of losing; now we seem to be in a nasty spell of drawing matches.
87. Not yet a terrible mess, but a vaguely irritating, vaguely disquieting, formless mess.
88. Although you have killed the White Spot parasites, they have left scars and marks, which are still irritating your fish.
89. I simply notice, one day after clamming, an irritating deposit of grit beneath ten unfamiliar growths on my hands.
90. I see what you mean - her voice is really irritating.
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