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Just thinking about what had happened made him exasperated all over again.
Well, they were exasperated with him almost all the time.
Most were exasperated by their own position and that of the nation in general.
The power to stand in the middle and exasperate everyone?
I come now to a point which particularly exasperates me.
"I'm happy we won but exasperated with some of the things they do."
Very well, so much the better; the woman has been exasperating me!
I am completely exasperated by this approach to the news.
You can see why Alex would both fall hard for and be exasperated by him.
The difference was, he'd been surprised and exasperated by their behavior.
For this form of violence is none other than reason exasperated.
There is something slightly exasperating about both father and son.
That could take two or three months, and lawmakers are exasperated.
He turned, annoyed with himself, exasperated that no clear answer came.
How wrong it was to get exasperated over someone's virtues!
I was exasperated with him, for it seemed a silly thing to do.
The town exasperates her because "there are all these people I'll never know."
He had been exasperated to the point of beating me earlier that day.
Like most Democrats, they were exasperated with the state's welfare politics.
The world is right to be exasperated with this pointless war.
The poor man looked both flattered and exasperated by her interest.
My lessons were interrupted by such students, who made me exasperated.
He frowned, as if exasperated with a stupid per went on.
And then Ellie was exasperated with herself for even caring.
"I find myself exasperated by the fact that it is wasting everybody's time."