Sentences with phrase «as exasperated»

What are you going to do now, he asks, in a tone as exasperated as you should feel?
This doesn't mean they are right, but I have seen enough to be sure that they are every bit as exasperated by press coverage of the issue as climate people are of the coverage of the climate issue.
Instrumental roles in Maleficent, as Princess Aurora, and as the exasperated daughter in Trumbo didn't quite prep viewers for the one - two whammo of 2016's The Neon Demon and 20th Century Women.
It would be easy to write Giacometti off as a despicable character and to become as exasperated with him as Lord was during the sittings, but Rush does a stellar job of humanising him and playing up the charismatic aspects of this chaotic grump's personality.
Don Cheadle plays a good foil for Gleeson while Mark Strong chews the scenery as an exasperated baddie.
Martin may be best recollected today for the many westerns he appeared in throughout the»60s and»70s, particularly as the exasperated horse trader in Henry Hathaway's True Grit, and in prominent supporting roles in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Wild Bunch, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid — not to mention his featured appearances in non-westerns The Flim - Flam Man and Cool Hand Luke.
She is beautifully matched by Woody Harrelson, as the exasperated but grounded town sheriff; his character benefits from an extraordinary sequence involving the writing and reading of letters, which might not sound stirring but very much is.
Whether he's burning through dozens of flubbed takes in front of an exhausted crew (including Seth Rogen as the exasperated script supervisor), insisting on filming a sex scene with his leading lady (Ari Graynor) with all of the members of the cast present, or getting a personal toilet installed in the middle of the soundstage, Wiseau struts his private despotate of fake brick walls like a perfect parody of directorial hubris.
A universally fine cast fills out the tale, led by Josh Gad, as the exasperated, frightened and ultimately heroic co-counsel.
Since none of the children exhibits a whit of charisma, the only thing that makes the movie even slightly bearable is Lewis Black's game performance as the exasperated Mr. Porter, a role which called for a combination of pratfalls, popping his cork and wide - eyed reaction shots.
Standout performer: Metcalf, as the exasperated and sniping helicopter mom whose frequent fights with her daughter only barely obscure her love and concern.
Victor Fleming, one of the sturdiest of MGM's house directors, and a solid cast of supporting players (Frank Morgan as her fraud of a father, Una Merkel as her sassy assistant, Pat O'Brien as her exasperated director) keep the film running in top gear.
«I'm too old for this sh*t» famously declared Danny Glover as exasperated LAPD sergeant Roger Murtaugh in the classic 80s action flick Lethal Weapon.
Hudson — poised and frustrated at the same time — shines as the exasperated wife, the two of them convincingly creating the feeling of a marriage that's worn - in but not quite worn out.
«Given how much No 10 clearly loathed Gove's principal adviser at the time and were as exasperated as I was by his occasional public outbursts, this didn't seem to come as much of a surprise to Cameron,» Clegg writes.
Despite parents becoming concerned as well as exasperated by such behaviors, these are normal characteristics that define what is often called the «terrible twos».
It sounds as though the 71 - year old is almost as exasperated and confused by Wenger's transfer policy as we Arsenal fans are and that highlights just how far from the common thinking our manager is.
In his post match interview reported by ESPN, Wenger called our defending suicidal and only just stopped short of calling his players a bunch of useless brainless idiots and he was about as exasperated as I have ever seen him.
Burton started against Florida State, running wildcat plays as an exasperated Meyer lost to the Seminoles for the first and only time.
While Noah projects the righteous ardor of a campus activist, British - born Oliver comes across as an exasperated high school teacher.
He finds the religious portrayals of Jesus as an exorcist (Graham Twelftree), a Jewish peasant cynic (John Dominic Crossan), a prophet of social change (Gerd Thiessen), as a Gnostic teacher (Elaine Pagels), or as an eschatological prophet (E.P. Sanders) as exasperating to the befuddled layperson.
San Andreas is a by - the - numbers disaster movie that entertains as it exasperates.
Composing articles is infuriating as well as exasperating, especially if you, the writer, need to satisfy rigorous academic requirements.
Cattle Dogs have very interesting personality traits that can sometimes be as exasperating as they are rewarding.
One form of backpedaling that isn't as exasperating is Skyward's help system - beyond instant information from your spirit companion, players stuck on a puzzle can march back to town for a solution video.
It's structured as an exasperating grind, and every time I hear news of an update, it's yet another controversy surrounding terrible game design and screwing over those people who have sunk the most time into it.
There is joy bigger joy than watching your kid imbibe and marvel at every praiseworthy thing on the journey but also there is nothing as exasperating as dealing with their whims and moods and tantrums and what not.

Not exact matches

The man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had - as he saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
The issue of bond market liquidity has been a consistent theme over the past years or so with financial executives such as JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks weighing in on the issue and generally pointing the finger at a lack of liquidity exasperating moves in financial markets.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is usually so unflappable, his voice so unmodulated, his black brogues so unscuffed, that it almost came as a relief to hear him sounding more than just exasperated, maybe even a little hot under his well - ironed collar, answering reporters questions after an appearance today before the House finance committee.
It is no coincidence that the American political scientist who has written most extensively on Ibero - Latin corporatism, Howard Wiarda, also wrote an exasperated book aimed at would - be exporters of American - style democracy called Civil Society, which would better have been called Against Civil Society as Tocqueville Understood It.
but it is exasperating to be told by the religious that atheists are perhaps lesser beings as god only favours those who reject what nature tells us is the truth, I find the god myths boring and in no way inspiring.
My disagreement with your response above is that I wouldn't say he disgusts me — dealing with his approach is exasperating and the dogmatic ideology he promotes is certainly in the disgusting category, but I wouldn't characterize a person whom I only know through a few heated posts as disgusting.
Claiming it is «impossible» to get him to consider different points of view, exasperated acquaintances of local man Kyle Dunham told reporters Wednesday that the 34 - year - old is completely unwilling to listen to even a single argument as to why ho.mose.xuality is an abomination.
Exasperated cases, for instance, as a rule do not.
But I * won't * sit on my psychologist's chair, since Bob is already sitting on it and has decided that I'm REALLY taking a LOT of joy in declaring «Truth» (not his truth, therefore it's falsehood), and I wouldn't want to sit on his lap, because Freud is clearly already exasperated enough as it is.
Then when Barth himself changed his mind — as he so often and so publicly did, as if it were merely a matter of an excusable error after he had formerly fired so all - inclusive a barrage in support of his now - discarded view — it is small wonder that many people became exasperated and, though they might themselves be deeply influenced by him, preferred not to admit it.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
I am truly exasperated at the insistence on portraying God as this disgusting and vile creature.
In the opening pages Luther set the pace, speaking of the Duke rubbing «his scabby and scurvy head» against the Elector, saying that the Duke «curses, blasphemes, shrieks, struggles, bellows, and spits», and says that such books as the Duke's «make me tingle with pleasure from head to toe when I see that through me, poor wretched man that I am, God the Lord maddens and exasperates the hellish and worldly princes... while I sit under the shade of faith and the Lord's Prayer, laughing at the devils and their crew as they blubber and struggle in their great fury».
The loss of Captain Jack Zimmerman to an ankle injury have only exasperated those issues as he is their glue on and off the court.
As the crowd drifted away in the Augusta dusk the huge numbers on the scoreboard told the exciting and exasperating plot with which the Masters was torturing the nerves of its followers this year:
And yet as good as she was on Friday, she had been just as bad the day before, typical of a player who exasperates and amazes in equal measure.
West Brom boss Tony Pulis cut an exasperated figure on the touchline as his poor record at the Emirates continued.
A correct decision, admittedly, but exasperating all the same as the whistle blew on an unbelievable game of football.
The finish for his goal was an exemplification of the composure and coolness he possesses as he danced past an exasperating Jose Sa before finding the back of the net.
Both teams looked a bit slow as extra time started, visibly exasperated with what had just happened.
Carlo Ancelotti looks exasperated as he watches his Bayern Munich side lose to Borussia Dortmund.
Lori: As a parent to a vibrantly free spirited 5 year old, many ideas come from her living ~ sitting back and taking that exasperated deep breath and realizing that the character trait giving me a run for my money is one that will serve her well in life and deserves to be appreciated.
It's simple really, a natural inclination that I had been labeling as «unusual», «difficult», and «exasperating».
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