IRRITATING in a Sentence
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233 example sentences for IRRITATING, such as:
1. He flickered his irritating grin.
2. His remarks irritated me a little.
3. And also it was a little irritating.
4. Traffic noise is a source of constant irritation.
5. His peremptory tone of voice irritated everybody.
2. His remarks irritated me a little.
3. And also it was a little irritating.
4. Traffic noise is a source of constant irritation.
5. His peremptory tone of voice irritated everybody.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of IRRITATING
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irritating
a. causing irritation or annoyance
a. (used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or excite
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Scarlett was far from fretting and Melanie's soft hands in her hair were irritating.
2 Everyone knew there had never been a cowardly Confederate soldier and they found this statement peculiarly irritating.
3 Hardly an hour before she had had an irritating talk with Grandpa.
4 Gerty Farish, seated next to Selden, was lost in that indiscriminate and uncritical enjoyment so irritating to Miss Bart's finer perceptions.
5 The look of exultation and brutal triumph which announced this terrible truth was irresistibly irritating.
6 There was, on the contrary, an irritating prolongation.
7 There was a most irritating end to every one of these debates.
8 He succeeded so well in persuading his brother, and in lending him money for the journey without irritating him, that he was satisfied with himself in that matter.
9 After the irritating discussion with his brother, he pondered over this intention again.
10 When he spoke to her in Russian, using the Russian "thou" of intimacy and affection, it was insufferably irritating to Anna.
11 And also it was a little irritating.
12 He flickered his irritating grin.
13 Nancy, apparently fearful of irritating the housebreaker, sat with her eyes fixed upon the fire, as if she had been deaf to all that passed.
14 I don't know anything more irritating than shoes that squelch, and go ghi, ghi, ghi, the whole time.
15 It caused the goodman unendurable and irritating anxiety to feel so tender and forlorn within, and only to be able to be hard outside.
Example Sentence: (23 in 2 pages)
1 All that might sound as if it could be slightly irritating, but it isn't at all because it's written with tremendous verve and vigor - really short, fast, vivid, colorful sentences.
2 What I feel irritating is that after three readings of the book, she still gets it wrong.
3 You need someone to help you cut through all the irritating legal jargon.
4 Patients usually suffer from increased irritability.
5 Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar's making such VERY short remarks.
6 Helen liked to be served by people who behaved as if they respected themselves; nothing irritated her more than an excessively obsequious waiter or a fawning salesclerk.
7 Like a gadfly, he irritated all the guests at the hotel; within forty-eight hours, everyone regarded him as an annoying busybody.
8 His peremptory tone of voice irritated everybody.
9 His remarks irritated me a little.
10 How could it be otherwise, when Helen, at all times and under all circumstances, evinced for me a quiet and faithful friendship, which ill-humour never soured, nor irritation never troubled?
11 The mob showed its irritation by hanging the judge in effigy.
12 Nanami finds herself evenly divided between irritation and infatuation when she meets Yano, a cute classmate.
13 The heavy traffic is a constant source of irritation.
14 He tried not to let his irritation show as he blinked in the glare of the television lights.
15 Traffic noise is a source of constant irritation.