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How to use aggravating in a sentence

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It's really aggravating, but I don't want to wear a tiepin and look like a total geek either.
Yes, this week's retro Mercury can be aggravating and infuriating, so fume and brood if you want to.
On that occasion a cyst that was aggravating nerve joints was drained and the shoulder joint was cleaned up.
As aggravating as the BBC's linguistic whitewashers are, our own are just as bad or worse.
Bedtime is sometimes fulfilling, but more often exhausting and aggravating.
The ex-Darlington dreadnought returned against Forest Green Rovers but did not train for much of last week after aggravating the injury.
It's probably aggravating that your planetary ruler is the speediest and least linear of the lot, Mercury.
Water companies have made big strides in reducing leaks from their pipes, a historic aggravating feature in dry periods.
The four knights tried to drag him outside, to avoid aggravating their sacrilege by defiling the sanctuary.
It is easy to see how these long term weaknesses are aggravating the current malaise.
They reciprocated the gesture by withdrawing from the consultative mechanisms, thereby aggravating already rancorous relations.
Prior to my night of nocturnal mutterings two other rather aggravating events took place.
In doing so, this mucus becomes a culture medium for further bacterial growth, aggravating the state of recurrent infections.
Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
But the circumstances in which you each committed this offence called for careful consideration and go a long way to aggravating the offences you have committed.
Further aggravating the situation, the beaten country was flooded with thousands of refugees and displaced persons desperately looking for food and shelter.
Third, Beijing is likely to emerge as an exporting superpower, aggravating America's trade deficit and fanning protectionist pressures in a slumping world economy.
The third measure is what judges have considered as aggravating and mitigating circumstances.
So while the poor sound quality was aggravating, it was also a signal of some weird legitimacy.
If there is no evidence of aggravating or mitigating circumstances, then this will be reflected in the sentence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mrs. Wilkins, of all the aggravating women I ever came across, you are the worst.
What was most aggravating were two pests of that region, the seed-tick and the chigger.
For the symptoms of the night before had developed in a most aggravating way.
The most aggravating thing to the soldiers on a march is the unevenness of the marching.
What you must do is to pay no attention to her when she is aggravating.
The drouth was aggravating in its duration and growing hardships.
They are noisy, vicious, unaccommodating and aggravating to a degree.
She came churning along, now, making a deal of noise of one kind or another, and aggravating it every now and then by blowing a hoarse whistle.
It was planned, it was persistent, it was dishonest from the outset and, significantly aggravating the culpability of both, persisted into a second fraudulent application.
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