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How to use infuriating in a sentence

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The dismal picture that emerges is indeed depressing, and sometimes infuriating.
But of course, not everything in the garden is lovely, and there are times when nature's dominion over the humble gardener can be infuriating.
She loved her sister dearly and always would, but sometimes Staicie had the infuriating knack of being able to effortlessly exasperate a saint.
The fact that the final report failed to offer an explanation is one of the infuriating holes in an otherwise praiseworthy accounting.
He had his own family money to spend and he knew his modern purchases were infuriating his father.
To actually go and try to find it can be infuriating and virtually impossible.
It goes to the heart of this very peculiar product, which at one and the same time is both endearing and infuriating.
This is the most infuriating type of horror flick in that it and its cast are just so stupid.
This kind of logic lies behind all conspiracy theories, with their infuriating imperviousness to counter-argument.
Yes, this week's retro Mercury can be aggravating and infuriating, so fume and brood if you want to.
It's the most infuriating part of the novel, which indeed rises to the level of revisionist propaganda.
They gave me a direct line, which was a relief, instead of those infuriating 0800 numbers.
I watch as he tilted his head to one side giving me that same infuriating lopsided grin of his.
Even more infuriating are the self-righteous hypocrites who claim to speak for a superior moral majority.
The Bucks still are infuriating, but they are talented enough offensively to scare the bejabbers out of anyone.
Quit interrupting the news bulletin in that infuriating manner when you don't actually have any results at all to hand, sillies.
But I have to admit, no noise is better than constant, niggling, riling, infuriating noise.
Carnaptious and caustic, his intransigence could make him, by turn, infuriating and impossible to work with.
It got to the point where it was infuriating me that much I shoved it in her mouth.
The infuriating part of all this is that the world is so helpless in such situations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And then visions of their happiness passed before his eyes, infuriating him.
It was infuriating, but there just was nothing that could be done about it.
Bush's judicial selections, infuriating Senate Democrats by packing three controversial nominees into a single day's hearing.
Coulter, after all, is plainly one of the mast intentionally infuriating commentators at work today.
And if I have not also shown that German is a harassing and infuriating study, my execution has been at fault, and not my intent.
She knew she had lied, but to be told so by this man was infuriating.
In certain moods the merest contact is as infuriating as a blow.
The color is hideous enough, and unreliable enough, and infuriating enough, but the pattern is torturing.
These twenty-minute tributes were endearing to some and infuriating to many, and needlessly extended already lengthy programs.
The senselessness of it is all the more infuriating because when the arsonists are caught they rarely have a coherent explanation for what they have done.
You know those infuriating notices in cloakrooms and car parks accepting no responsibility for loss or damage even when goods or cars are supposedly safe on the premises?
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