She also expressed irritation with the states proposing those sanctions.
American aid officials have expressed irritation with their cautious approach.
They also said a dozen players on offense and defense expressed similar irritation with Barber.
She did, however, express irritation at the number of glasses that were put down on her table.
He also expressed irritation with the 60's music blaring from the stage.
He expressed irritation, shared by the council, that blacks would even make demands.
He expressed irritation that Congress had not been notified about the suspension of the program.
White House officials expressed irritation with anyone who tried to prod them into action.
"He expressed irritation that things were not moving forward at the rate they should be."
It's a standard English response to express disagreement or irritation.