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How to use irritated in a sentence

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Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was.
These works are small and their texts irritated, sharp, against a soft litho wash of black or blue.
Em's stride was just a few shades below a stalk, so the dribble of people still leaving the school gave way to the irritated girl.
True, it doesn't get as close as the rotaries, but it gets more hair without making my neck as irritated.
I am still royally irritated by the elimination of his character in favor of this macho posturer.
In cough drops and lozenges, gum arabic soothes irritated mucous membranes.
His voice sounded more than just confused, it was tired and irritated too, mad at the world.
The foreground music irritated us just that little bit to the point it makes a calm chap feel tetchy.
Li, a white-collar worker, found herself bad-tempered, depressed and irritated with others.
Please forgive me and know that I likewise extend forgiveness to all who have offended, insulted, irritated, or otherwise ticked me off.
They warned off the crocodiles with no more than an irritated flick of their tail.
He was usually an extremely calm and mellow person who didn't get irritated very easily.
I like to think that I am not unduly irritated by life, but the last week has finally lit my personal touchpaper.
When this aspect is active by transit, you may be easily irritated and argue at the slightest provocation.
Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air.
It is a noise half-way between a lion's roar and the trumpet of an irritated elephant.
She emerges from the meeting somewhat irritated that the world presented by the academic is so black and white.
After removing the dead cells, you need to soothe the irritated skin by applying moisturizers appropriate for your skin type.
When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care.
An irritated glare adorned his otherwise striking face, dark and morose and very, very angry.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He advised me to use, as a wash to the irritated and irritable surface, a weak solution of corrosive sublimate.
The interrogation, which seemed almost to cover a reproach, irritated the adjutant.
But you see, Anne, this perhaps has irritated them more than an apple-pie bed.
The constable's epicurean tastes irritated the mayor, who, as chief of the city militia, outranked the artillerist.
The jaunty insouciance of the young range-rider irritated him as a banderilla goads a bull in the ring.
Kinton had stepped forward six or eight paces, irritated despite his anxiety at the way birken persisted in drifting before him.
Poor blandish was so irritated, that he fell really ill himself, and took his own mixtures for three weeks.
The bottlenose seal is in general very inactive, but when irritated, is exceedingly revengeful.
Just as rivers might be conciliated by honor and sacrifice, so they could be irritated by disrespect.
Then, he was trying not to be too contentious, but was irritated into retorting.
An iracund bear, of dangerous proportions, and justly irritated against us at present?
Edward and Louis, irritated at the success of this countermove, waited patiently and renewed their alliance.
His denseness irritated Blinky slightly, with the result that the right side of his face again underwent an alarming convulsion.
Sweet as this voice was, it irritated him, for he could not disassociate his mother from it.
He was irritated, too, by a suspicion of duplicity in the members of the force.
Her engrossment in her own reflection irritated him, so he did not look at her.
The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to expectorate.
And it was only a certain gaucherie, a gawkiness on Anna's part that irritated her against the girl.
It was tiresome, and gimblet felt irritated with the lady for her lack of courtesy.
The mere fact of her constant interference in the public affairs irritated hoki no Kami beyond measure.
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