Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was. |
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These works are small and their texts irritated, sharp, against a soft litho wash of black or blue. |
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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. |
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True, it doesn't get as close as the rotaries, but it gets more hair without making my neck as irritated. |
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I am still royally irritated by the elimination of his character in favor of this macho posturer. |
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In cough drops and lozenges, gum arabic soothes irritated mucous membranes. |
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His voice sounded more than just confused, it was tired and irritated too, mad at the world. |
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The foreground music irritated us just that little bit to the point it makes a calm chap feel tetchy. |
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Li, a white-collar worker, found herself bad-tempered, depressed and irritated with others. |
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Please forgive me and know that I likewise extend forgiveness to all who have offended, insulted, irritated, or otherwise ticked me off. |
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They warned off the crocodiles with no more than an irritated flick of their tail. |
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He was usually an extremely calm and mellow person who didn't get irritated very easily. |
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I like to think that I am not unduly irritated by life, but the last week has finally lit my personal touchpaper. |
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When this aspect is active by transit, you may be easily irritated and argue at the slightest provocation. |
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Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air. |
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It is a noise half-way between a lion's roar and the trumpet of an irritated elephant. |
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She emerges from the meeting somewhat irritated that the world presented by the academic is so black and white. |
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After removing the dead cells, you need to soothe the irritated skin by applying moisturizers appropriate for your skin type. |
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When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care. |
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An irritated glare adorned his otherwise striking face, dark and morose and very, very angry. |
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Sinusitis is when the sinuses get infected or irritated and cannot drain mucus as well as they should. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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Still, other than the song I feel restless, irritated, lost and ready to snap at the slightest provocation. |
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This boyfriend's clothes get on your nerves because you have to find something safe to be irritated by, rather than him in general. |
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Using a cool-mist vaporizer to humidify the air may help soothe irritated breathing passages and relieve coughing. |
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I sensed he was mildly irritated, but also knew I'd succeeded in sowing a doubt in his mind. |
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And further, it is greatly irritated by constant contact with the clothing and stimulates venery and coitus. |
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As his voice trailed I became more irritated, vexed at how he refused to answer me, let alone really pay attention to me. |
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Frankly I think the Empress was just being cranky but it irritated me all the same and the incident was still a burr under my saddle today. |
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I find myself increasingly irritated by the occasional coughs and splutters of the audience. |
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I'm almost always suspicious of hand-me-down wisdom, and irritated by stock phrases like this. |
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We've come through the thing without a single cross or irritated word and with not a sign of cabin fever. |
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I snapped, irritated, and bent over this journal again, watching my hand shake as I scribbled a long squiggly line across the lined pages. |
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Your chances of developing an irritated bladder can double if you're drinking more than four cups of caffeinated coffee each day. |
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Thoroughly humiliated and irritated in far too many ways, Em got to her knees, muttering oaths that would have made Uncle Tuan proud. |
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But it's the stick-in-the-muds who become increasingly irritated and bewildered about everything around them. |
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She stumbled out of the way just as she heard the voice, sounding quite irritated. |
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For some reason her uncharacteristic cheerfulness irritated him beyond belief. |
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When I mentioned his chinstrap swinging, he grew irritated, abruptly grabbed his strap, and snapped it. |
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But he irritated me so today, and as it gives me an excuse to put off the housecleaning for another half hour, I'll have a go at it. |
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She huffs in annoyance and I can't help but feel a bit satisfied at having irritated her. |
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A water mist is continuously sprayed into the tent to provide humidification to soothe the baby's irritated airway. |
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A humidifier can provide relief from the effects of dry winter air and soothe irritated nasal and respiratory passages. |
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My dad was usually a passive-aggressive person, only when my mother pushed certain buttons did he tend to get irritated and ill-tempered. |
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The inspectors are irritated because it knocked them off their perch, undermining their authority and purpose on the world stage. |
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Then with an irritated grunt of recognition he staggered over to the coffee pot and poured a cup into his own travel mug. |
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The more she pesters him with emotional calls, the more irritated he becomes. |
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Suddenly you feel irritated with others and impatient with your own inability to do things as well or as quickly as you hoped. |
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When they are irritated they narrow, the muscles around them tighten, and there may be an increase in production of sticky mucus or phlegm. |
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Her hard work during daytime and night time leaves her a little tired sometimes, causing her to become inflammably irritated. |
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Traffic troubles in front of the new Richmond High have raised safety concerns as well as irritated drivers. |
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You're irritated because people tend to forget who you are when you participate in things. |
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Her screechy voice really irritated me, but it's not in my nature to blow people off. |
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They struck me from all sides, caught me unaware, caught me speechless, angered me and irritated me to no end. |
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She asked hopefully in a sweet tone though she was irritated by the man she had just taken an order from. |
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That angered me and irritated me and threw me, and I'm sure that was the case with a lot of actors from New York. |
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The situation was made worse when Jason made a remark that had irritated her. |
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I am incredibly irritated by people who don't think for themselves before asking questions. |
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Without the protection of the eyelid, the inside of the eyelid and the surface of your eye may become dry, irritated and inflamed. |
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This constant backwash of acid can irritate the lining of your esophagus, causing it to be irritated and inflamed. |
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Fluids help keep nasal passages moist, prevent dehydration, and soothe an irritated throat. |
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This will help loosen respiratory secretions and soothe irritated lungs and breathing passages. |
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He was irritated by Rob's flippant comments and attitude and wondered why Rob continued to bait him. |
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When all six feet of an irritated Amazon queen gets going, it's better than a floor show. |
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Finally, irritated with myself for being so cowardly to turn away, I looked back into his eyes. |
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It's important for businesses to realize a customer whose credit is being evaluated by outsiders can get irritated. |
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Yeast infections are accompanied by a curdy white discharge, and the area may be red and irritated. |
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Halfway into the second or third I feel drained, irritated and fuzzyheaded. |
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It would play pranks and tricks on you over and over again until you would get annoyed and irritated. |
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Using a mirror, you can look for areas that are red, irritated, white or darkly coloured. |
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She could get very dangerous when she was provoked and irritated, and the teenagers knew that. |
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You may be too easily irritated or despondent, exasperating friends and family with exacting demands and finicky attitudes. |
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Mr. Wehrman was pumping the gas pedal, an irritated expression on his face, holding the key in the ignition. |
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The deceased and his wife had a young puppy whose barking on the morning of the killing had irritated the claimant. |
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The interrupted circle terminates not quite in a point, by which time the green has elided into a dull, irritated red. |
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Chemotherapy may cause sores in the mouth, gums, and throat or cause gum tissues to become irritated and bleed. |
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I can't help getting irritated with people who think being unable to programme the video is somehow an endearing trait. |
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They may look like dishpan hands, and are irritated and worsened by water and cleanser exposure. |
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She found herself facing an irritated Englishwoman and an annoyed Scotsman. |
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I snap to attention, finding myself irritated by the distant glint in her shapely eyes. |
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I am irritated but not surprised at how absurdly positive the portrayal of these changes has been in the mainstream media. |
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They both turned to Paxton, who was watching them warily, apparently not wanting to get too close to Seth, which irritated him. |
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At least half the audience walked out before the end, irritated and confused. |
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It irritated their father to no end to hear his son praise the people of darkness and witchery. |
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There was a slight scowl on his face as his lips tightened to a thin line and his brow wrinkled in irritated contemplation. |
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But he became more and more irritated by the slow, laborious process of filming. |
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Its mouth-tingling blend of certified organic tea tree oil, aloe vera, clove and cinnamon helps fight bacteria and soothes irritated gums. |
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At another, irritated with the furnishings, he hired a power saw and cut the legs off every table, chair, bed and bureau. |
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And feeling irritated, I retired to the bathroom where I sat on the floor scowling for a great deal of the evening. |
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However, already irritated by the heat, there is only rising tension between the people in the room, particularly between Tom and Jay. |
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Young Fred got really irritated then and pointed out all the actresses that had actually married into the nobility. |
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Lesions or pimples develop as a result of the skin's being irritated. |
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At the three-hour-mark, the hitherto obliging Lanzmann finally becomes irritated. |
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A highly irritated western coachwhip snake was coiled in the grass. |
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She was mildly irritated by the fact he didn't wait for her. |
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Third parties in turn quibbled with his accounts, and he was irritated, but not overly so. |
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Her push for public hearings on Packwood irritated her Democratic male colleagues along with the Republicans. |
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And if Namibians themselves are irritated, then imagine the impressions of the visitor or tourist who almost always meets an unfriendly and uncommunicative face? |
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Lee got irritated as she saw blood seeping out of a gash on her hand. |
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If dry or irritated skin is your problem, add 1 to 2 cups of oatmeal to your bathwater to help relieve itchy skin from mosquito bites and chronic problems like eczema. |
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In children who develop asthma, the airways become irritated and inflamed. |
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An irritated stomach lining can cause pain, nausea or heartburn. |
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I am extremely irritated when people take photos with the camera tilted. |
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The fact that most audiences end up feeling some degree of sympathy for Mother Courage irritated Brecht to no end. |
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Though some toners may make skin tingle, redness and stinging from any product several minutes after application are symptoms that skin is being irritated. |
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I am vaguely irritated by the length of column inches you occupy. |
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Patience was definitely not a virtue I wasn't gifted with, and although he had promised his friend's house was only a few minutes away I couldn't help but feel irritated. |
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We shudder to think what mayhem an irritated and superior alien race might visit upon innocent, gui-dependent Windows lusers jacked in to an intrusive Web-based spy network. |
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Although I had been irritated with her on many occasions, I admired her drive and her uncomplaining coolness in the face of the dangers we'd encountered. |
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His mother was irritated by his weak chin and hang-dog appearance. |
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Calamine lotion is difficult to remove from an irritated area of skin. |
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All novels after the first in a series have to tread a line between standing alone and catering for the faithful reader who will be irritated by constant recapitulations. |
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When he was irritated, he swallowed it down and bottled it up, and even when he had little reason to be so, he would still always be polite to those who didn't deserve it. |
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I get irritated at the ritual speeches and show of public sisterhood. |
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The mayor will not contemplate a single track at any of the pinch points because people will get irritated if they have to wait for more than a few seconds. |
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He was understandably irritated that the police had decided to include the remarks in an affidavit for a search warrant. |
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This year, I am not going to be irritated by snotty comments. |
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With the embellishment stripped bare, the diaries present a nastier, more easily irritated side of the man. |
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Too much heat and sweat can make your skin more irritated and itchy. |
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Carver was surprised that his views irritated so many people. |
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Result, everyone is left feeling anxious, nervy and vaguely irritated. |
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He seized on her complaints that voters are getting irritated by nasty campaign tactics like the robocalls that have been coming from her own campaign. |
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A good hour and a half later, Erial once more stepped outside the sickroom, this time not mildly irritated and hiding her slight anxiety under good-natured insults. |
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I am too much swung by emotion face to face, and have a tendency to conciliate and conciliate and then suddenly get irritated and strike like a viper. |
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All of them are strangers who have in some way irritated me beyond reason. |
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He said the German's refusal to pay for the use of his van irritated him and when he tried to collect the fee, the intensity of the argument flared. |
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I was in a packed carriage and it was hot and uncomfortable and I was jostling for space with other irritated passengers, all wishing they had a seat. |
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She'd come close to hitting him except that he'd finished with such a charming smile that she couldn't stay irritated at him for being a chauvinist pig. |
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Later that evening, Jenny remarked that she was irritated with Sara. |
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And I was irritated when he asked whether I minded being named in his book. |
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Tech companies are irritated at the frivolous lawsuits filed by patent trolls and are lobbying hard to blunt the edge of the current US patent laws. |
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They were like bad actors from a tacky soap opera, and they irritated me. |
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Maybe someone decides to rant about the snare drum mix on a particular track from 1973 for no other reason than it irritated them at that precise moment. |
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Too excited to be irritated by her cat, she quickly picked up the phone. |
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One particularly irritated chap emailed us, presumably to vent his spleen. |
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I sighed, feeling irritated, and scuffed my shoe on the floor. |
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But as soon as she saw what the tapping was, she grew irritated. |
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My skin tags were not only unsightly, but like the ones in your arm pits and under your breast, were irritated with clothing. |
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Kagan argues that Britain was irritated in particular by Napoleon's assertion of control over Switzerland. |
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Britain was irritated by several French actions following the Treaty of Amiens. |
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His legalistic tendencies irritated his neighbors, especially since they had to defend themselves against his frivolous suits. |
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Although a capable student, Locke was irritated by the undergraduate curriculum of the time. |
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This was met with extreme skepticism from the media, which notably irritated Faldo when he was asked continuing questions about it. |
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British officials were therefore irritated by the implication that sovereignty was negotiable. |
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Boars never defecate in their shelters, and will cover themselves with soil and pine needles when irritated by insects. |
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Eleanor, irritated by her husband's persistent interference in Aquitaine, encouraged Richard and Geoffrey to join their brother Henry in Paris. |
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The more irritated the llama is, the further back into each of the three stomach compartments it will try to draw materials from for its spit. |
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Business travellers are said to be most irritated by fellow travellers invading their personal space during flights. |
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I find it a stress reliever after a hard day at work, so you can imagine how irritated I was when I tried to play a game at doodoo. |
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Murray saw off two break points then got on game point but ballooned a forehand long and was clearly irritated with himself. |
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Contact your doctor if you're unsure whether the growth is a skin tag or if a tag is irritated by clothes. |
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It was then that Bim felt what was, for him, a very rare sensation. He was irritated. |
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Stewart seemed as irritated as I was with those ubiquitous montages that turn up during the ceremony. |
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The Ukip photographer tried to take a picture, which irritated Farage. |
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The ankle was both the itchiest and the most pleasurable to scratch, with the forearm the least irritated. |
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When she tried to stand up to me, I became irritated, and nastier. |
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For example, at the undergraduate level, stressing such concepts as numbers of significant digits and inclusion of units with every measurement irritated many of us. |
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He was confused and irritated by the fact that the country was full of places with the same name, chock-full of Franklins and Springfields and Bristols. |
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I'm so irritated,'' said Golden, 71, of Glendale, one of an estimated 100 seniors at a Medicare Forum on Thursday at United Methodist Church in Glendale. |
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They aren't likely to be irritated by the heat here in Dunedin. |
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At the Montreal Olympic Stadium, a group of noisy and enthusiastic fans in the front row of the audience irritated Waters so much that he spat at one of them. |
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Its high content of active yeast extract soothes irritated skin, relieves redness and balances oils, making it ideal for acne and seborrheic skin. |
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A new study using a rat model showed that Carotech's Tocomin SupraBio better protects hearts irritated by radiation against heart disease than Pentoxifylline. |
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Mindful of tensions afoot, driving through the heart of the country, he gets a crash course in Balkanized American politics and an irritated public inflamed by talk radio. |
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At the end of the line nearest the Arch, under a flary light, stood an old bearded man having the look on his face of a kindly but somewhat irritated moo-cow. |
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The King was greatly irritated by the feud, to such an extent that mentioning the matter in his presence could result in banishment, as it did for one of da Gama's supporters. |
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In the tenth round, Driscoll, becoming irritated at Welsh's clinches and illegal use of his shoulder, rushed Welsh and head butted him on the chin. |
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Big power in a small package, the single-reed Ace can blaze out a string of beak-breaking quacks faster than an irritated hen fighting over the last kernel of corn in Canada. |
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Calamine lotion can be used if your skin feels sore and irritated. |
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