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I knew that he wanted to talk to me but his knowledge of English was exasperatingly limited.
During the three days which followed, our progress was exasperatingly slow.
The two of them are exasperatingly talented, so it's a really interesting project.
On a recent Friday, service was chaotic and exasperatingly slow.
But in the end, it's still just a knee; exasperatingly limited.
The sets usually hang from the ceiling, exasperatingly out of reach for anyone trying to turn off the sound.
But there are also exasperatingly coy passages of movement and speech.
Moreover, the kitchen can be exasperatingly slow getting out dishes at both lunch and dinner.
"Ask your Great-uncle another time, dear," said her mother exasperatingly.
He scowled at her, and she smiled back exasperatingly.
For a smart horse he can be exasperatingly stupid.
She is exasperatingly self-centred, full of herself and a snob.
In fact, except for her scars, her body was exasperatingly perfect.
In Canada, as in many countries, constitutional reform is exasperatingly slow.
Service can be exasperatingly slow: it's not clear whether the fault lies with the kitchen or the dining room staff.
But inserting genes into human cells in full working order has proved to be exasperatingly difficult.
The clarinet, which has been modified little over the last century, is one of the most exasperatingly difficult instruments to play.
The problem is exasperatingly simple: the entire middle section is addressed to his brother.
The blacksmith seemed to get some trouble with his pipe and pulled at it for an exasperatingly long time.
The self-designated chairman of the debate was clinging exasperatingly to his role.
He thought she would call about nine o'clock, after the committee meeting, but the telephone was exasperatingly silent.
He was exasperatingly barmy, but that was not his fault.
As the dance continues, rambling exasperatingly at times, a man curls up on the couch like a child.
Even then he might not have done it had not Amos stood there so exasperatingly calm.
Still, except for the sprightly last movement, the tempos were exasperatingly restrained.