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23 Sentences With "more exasperated"

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And people only grew more exasperated as it got closer to 7 p.m.
But despite seeming more exasperated than usual of late, Conway is as slippery as ever.
And Trump grew more exasperated with Mattis' efforts to dissuade him from his isolationist tendencies.
" Then, in a much more exasperated tone because the Echo willfully ignored my request: "Alexa, what's the forecast?
Then, there is Angela's brother, Robbie (Lucas Hedges), truculent and spiky, who is more exasperated than stirred by his mother's campaigning wrath.
Without Senate support, the House Democrats' protest repeatedly met Biden's heavy gavel, and Democrats mounting the protests grew more and more exasperated.
And ABC News staffers have grown more exasperated as members of Trump's circle (and the president himself) have spoken out against Ross's report.
Kyle Mooney also appears in the sketch as "an even more exasperated Tony Shalhoub," that latter being who plays Midge's father on the actual series.
She will also tell you, in a more exasperated voice, that this has not remotely abbreviated the amount of time she spends going to stores.
My words sound more exasperated than anything else, like the way you talk to a child that keeps throwing the same tantrum over and over again.
In my more exasperated moments of residency, I must admit I was envious not only of what my supervising doctors knew, but also who they treated.
Morrison got the gig, but it's unclear if the shake-up will really help the party, or if voters will just be more exasperated by the turnover.
And the whole time, while Jules tries to remain strong, Nate's demeanor is more exasperated, as if he's annoyed something so small is taking up his time.
Devin Booker is 1000 times more exasperated than me whenever I pour ketchup on a hotdog but forgot to shake the bottle and nasty ketchup-water trickles out instead.
This fatalistic indifference is something that drives the optimistic American liberal quite mad; he is prone, in his more exasperated moments, to refer to Negroes as political children, an appellation not entirely just.
Watching her take pie after pie to the face, as her contestant character grows more exasperated and resigned with each one, carries almost as much visceral pleasure as seeing her tear apart Sean Spicer's reputation.
In a response that sounded more exasperated than outraged by the accusations, Sheeran tweeted that he was actually using a loop pedal, as he always does, which allows him to record vocals and guitar lines on the spot, enabling him to create a layered, looped accompaniment live on stage.
Neckbeard Deathcamp uses their fluency in 4chan-spawned meme-speak to fight troll fire with fire (their literal tagline is "fedora-crushing militant black metal") while Gaylord draws on a more exasperated, dry British wit and general trollishness to get the point across("Nice Sun Cross Tattoo, Asshole" is a nice example).
Unlike more sentimental accounts of the relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill, like Jon Meacham's engaging best seller "Franklin and Winston," Hamilton's trilogy presents the American as more exasperated than enamored when it came to his London partner, leery of the prime minister's latest schemes and intrigues and constantly maneuvering to keep the war heading in the right direction.
Jasper's mother, accidentally impregnated by Martin after a chance meeting on New Year's. Though Martin initially loves her, he becomes more and more exasperated with her as she sinks into depression during pregnancy. Jasper has never met her.
A 'renowned scientist' ['writer', in the original version] gets more and more exasperated by his young copyist's being chronically late. Each day he promises himself to sack Ivan Matveyich, but becomes more and more endeared to this eccentric, destitute, and highly original person.
Emily grows more exasperated with Bart and his dog at each class. Thinking it will be their last time together, Bart plays with Santa's Little Helper the night before the final exam. The dog is finally able to understand Bart's commands and passes obedience school, to Homer's chagrin. Lisa marks the occasion by starting a new quilt to replace the one the dog destroyed.
All the talking was done by his dummy Charlie Brown, who would turn to the impassive Worsley and say, "Look at me, son, when I'm talking to you". For most of Worsley's act, Charlie would abuse him, growing ever more exasperated by the ventriloquist's silence. Worsley would accept Charlie's tirades with a Buster Keaton-like implacability, on rare occasions a barely detectable rise of the eyebrow, on still rarer ones a slight smirk. In due time, Charlie would work himself up into a frenzy and start shrieking at Worsley.

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