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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91. Since women's clay-to-day experience of irritating and offensive usage is unrelenting, this is obviously problematic.
92. My comments on his work were valuable only as an irritating pretext which permitted him to lecture me on Art.
93. Calcium cyanamide is poisonous and irritating to the skin.
94. His ceaseless straining after brilliant epigrams quickly becomes irritating.
95. Consequently he threw Carrie into repression,(http://sentencedict.com/irritating.html) which was irritating.
96. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
97. Habitual tardiness is irritating to the teachers.
98. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Moisture sensitive.
99. Irritating and distracting messages in the browser status line.
100. Still their neigh can be very irritating.
101. Do you feel, managing daily expenses is irritating?
102. My room-mate has many irritating habits but I just live and let live to keep the peace.
103. Poor dental hygiene leads to deposition of Bacterial plaque on the teeth Below the gum line, irritating and eroding nearby tissues.
104. If that were not irritating enough, they tend to be slim, able to hold down two jobs at the same time, and breeze through their extra-long days without needing caffeine pick-me-ups or cat naps.
105. Conclusion This ceramic has no cytotoxicity or abnormal oral mucous membrane irritating response.
106. SAE 8000 - Not irritating but not involving, either. Too much background noise.
107. Contains grain and caviar extracts, as well as Macadamia nut oil, to form a natural protection layer that shields UV and other irritating substance for healthy skin.
108. SP, as the matter released from termination of primary afferent nerve, take a very important role on the aspect of convection and regulation of harmful irritating information.
109. I'm not jingoistic, but will somebody please tell why we can't be unhappy with irritating encounters and experiences?
110. Oh, that irritating cough! How it gets on one's nerves.
111. If sloppy enunciation is one of the most irritating speech habits, using excessive fillers while you speak is the most irritating speech habit.
112. Conclusions: The stock solution of Fu Kang lotion has good efficacy in killing vegetative form of bacteria and yeasts and is not irritating to guinea-pig skin and rabbit vaginal mucosa.
113. If possible, discontinuing certain medications, cleansers , creams, or makeup suspected of irritating your skin or making your melasma worse may improve your symptoms.
114. And nothing was so irritating as the confident way he used archaic idiom.
115. A chemical that is perfectly fine for Sarah Bellum might be horribly irritating to your skin.
116. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which has to be considered harmful, irritating and sensitising on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorised.
117. De Tocqueville , much as he admired the United States, found this patriotism irritating.
118. Primary gastritis may be caused by the ingestion of caustic or irritating chemicals.
119. The muskeg berries did not allay this gnawing, while they made his tongue and the roof of his mouth sore with their irritating bite.
120. Cashew nut shells contain oil that is extremely irritating to human skin.
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