Sentences with phrase «exasperated looks»

I get a lot of raised eyebrows and exasperated looks when I say I make my own yogurt.
«You could see an exasperated look on Jim's face when they would just keep plowing right over him,» said Gretchen Carlson on «Fox & Friends» on Fox News.
Just the exasperated look on Maguire's face was often the funniest way to punctuate a scene.
He can be seen briefly in the «Moonrise» trailer standing next to Edward Norton in the rain with an exasperated look on his face.

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«If you look at the password, it's not even technology... it's a process that's left over from the horse and buggy era, and we're using it to protect our financial information, our health information, our online activities,» he says, exasperated.
No wonder Alexis looked exasperated with him.
But they weren't falling on Thursday, and he looked exasperated over his final few holes.
Sanchez looked fed up and exasperated at some point.
In Trnava, a failure to break down a Slovakia side reduced to 10 men in the 57th minute when Martin Skrtel was dismissed, looked set to be another reminder of the exasperating reality England so often bring their followers.
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.
With an exasperated but knowing look at...
He can still dance but the Rangel I've seen in recent days looks exasperated.
A jaded and cynical person such as myself will see the faraway look in our chief's eyes, the clenched fist held against their chest, and merely respond with an exasperated eyeroll, muttering, «He's going all Jim Hacker again».
Joe Paparone of Capital Area Against Mass Incarceration (CAAMI) looked exasperated as he sta
As his wife stands outside a Berkeley restaurant, she can't help but look exasperated and roll her eyes at his behavior, saying: «My husband has just a very bad mouth sometimes, and I tell him, «Just keep your mouth shut.
Several colleagues seem nonplussed, and one Nobel laureate looks downright exasperated.
There isn't a whole lot to the script, and the exasperating direction by Natalie Bible only makes the film look like an extended trailer that teases but never delivers.
It's clear almost immediately that Creevy isn't looking to reinvent the wheel here, as Welcome to the Punch, for the most part, comes off as an excessively familiar, almost generic actioner that's been suffused with decidedly hoary elements (eg the weary cop, the exasperated superior, the skeptical partner, etc, etc).
Here's what I hope it's not about: women doing all the narrative and emotional heavy lifting while the man looks on, by turns exasperated and admiring, as his «wives» work it out.
And look for warning signs among the staff, like teachers who are exasperated, negative, or isolated in their classrooms.
Eloquently exasperated, Smart threw an image of «the long publishing pipeline» up onto the stage's magenta - framed screen and said: «I don't know about you, but this is sometimes how it feels when I look ahead to the commitments we've made for new books.
Not precisely a wild boar, but it presented itself as something to be looked at, clinging by its left hand and both feet to the tree's trunk and digging at the thin rind with an air of tiny, exasperated haste.
If you're tired and exasperated at waiting, waiting, and then waiting some more for agents and publishers to wake up and pay attention to your book... take a look at self - publishing.
Mr. Agent looks up from my first page, shakes his head, and vehemently declares in an exasperated tone, «Why on earth would you want to alienate 90 % of your potential readers!
Refreshing for some and exasperating for others, Nintendo is looking for plans to have players complete dungeons in specific order and removing the need of multi-player connections to get the most out of the game.
On paper, it probably looked like a great deal of fun, but in practice it is unwieldy and exasperating, which is a shame considering its bold addition to the formula.
I am sitting across from my patient Andrew, who wrinkles his face and says in an exasperated tone, «Look, I know you don't give advice, but what do you think I should do about this mess?»
They even have the hide to look exasperated about their path being blocked.
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