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He tried to keep the annoyance out of his voice.
He was doing a fine job not being an annoyance.
He should leave her to be still, she thought with annoyance.
But after a couple of times, she said, the calls became more than an annoyance.
And having two seems a little bit of an annoyance, too.
Finally he came back around and looked down at her with annoyance.
He turned toward the door, annoyance written on his face.
The voice on the other end of the line showed annoyance.
In fact, I felt annoyance at having to do it.
Whatever annoyance this was, they'd soon take care of things.
It took him quite a long time to get over any annoyance!
It was an annoyance he sometimes had to live with.
All of this was nothing but an annoyance to him in the end.
Half my annoyance went away; at least the call had something to do with the case I was working on.
But that, she thought, was an annoyance for another day.
I was getting to that,' he said with some annoyance.
One person could have told them the reason for those annoyances.
On the surface, it seems to be only an annoyance.
"It is going to give us a lot of annoyance."
"Certain parts of a story are nothing but an annoyance."
He found his father looking with annoyance at the telephone.
But there was a note of annoyance in it, too.
But for the moment, that seems no worse than an annoyance.
He did not see why she would respond with annoyance, however.
Her first reaction when going to bed had been one of annoyance.