Sentences with phrase «in exasperation»

«This is basically a stupid process,» he said in exasperation, but «we can also do stupid.»
I know I sigh in exasperation when we're far past nap time, but you're still lagging behind with the kids to take in all of the sights and sounds together.
Harry asks Hermione in exasperation at one point.
My bestie pretty much shakes his head in exasperation as he explains the Euro match timetable, and how the winners are chosen, every single week.
Yes, I'm at it again — messing with tried - and - true favorites and likely making several traditionalists out there roll their eyes in exasperation.
About 3 years ago a doctor I know very well threw up his hands in exasperation and stopped prescribing hormone replacement.
he recently asked in exasperation after one such disputed ruling.
It was surprising to see how split the room was, as men in cowboy gear mumbled remarks under their breath, seniors argued with those sitting next to them, and neighbours shook their heads in exasperation.
Almost from the beginning he gently, or sometimes in exasperation, explained that the course...
School Leaders» Dilemma: Distraction: The New Normal Catherine, a busy school principal in a large urban school in New Jersey, recounts her workday in exasperation at a recent mindfulness and school leadership training session offered by Lead Smart
«All right,» Cleese erupts in exasperation.
How much more can we «steal» from them before they just quit in exasperation?).
Many of my friends have tried and given up, often in exasperation, because the long, ornate, obscure sentences can be frustrating.
Why do his hearers come at length to cry in exasperation, «Let us hear no more of the Holy One of Israel!»
At the 18th, after a similar break on his approach, he launched his club at his bag in exasperation and took off toward the green.
When Strickland hit Harper, Buster Posey's shoulders collapsed in exasperation.
When I explained it would be a cloth diaper for his new baby brother, Ezra put down his pencil and replied in exasperation, «Why do you like diapers so much anyway?»
Her incredulity was heightened when an unnamed White House Correspondent consequently told her to «shut up, you tar baby» after she gasped in exasperation.
Pornographers and young - adult novelists alike would slap their foreheads in exasperation over Jack & Diane, the dreamy, abstract art movie writer - director Bradley Rust Gray made from the ripely commercial premise of a teenage lesbian werewolf romance.
Caan quickly reminds us of his skillful comedic slow - burn, eventually tossing up his arms in exasperation at each of Buddy's unstoppable infractions against Caan's peace on earth.
When Howard Harris talks about his salary, he alludes in exasperation and embarrassment to some of his students, who earn a higher hourly wage in part - time jobs at nearby Disney World.
As this year's State of Preschool marks 14 years of tracking state government support for preschool education, I find myself citing Keynes in exasperation with the slow pace of government intervention.
But don't pull out your hair in exasperation yet.
As the court wrote, apparently in exasperation, «Certainly, plaintiffs can not be suggesting that somehow the copyright prevents defendants from serving chicken salad sandwiches.»
It was a time when TV first flexed its muscles to bring down a towering political figure — the telecast of the McCarthy hearings and that riveting moment when the defense lawyer, Joseph Welsh, faced Senator Joe McCarthy and said in exasperation, «Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?»
in exasperation as they know they are about to get crushed into a thin paste.
It's just that one expected more... and that final act will really make you roll your eyes in exasperation.
It's a bad sign when a developer who wants to code for your platform, throws up his hands in exasperation and says «screw it.»
Almost from the beginning he gently, or sometimes in exasperation, explained that the course his life was following would lead to profound changes in their lives.
Finally in exasperation she asked him if he thought dead men could feel pain.
Catherine, a busy school principal in a large urban school in New Jersey, recounts her workday in exasperation at a recent mindfulness and school leadership training session offered by Lead Smart Coaching.
Eventually, the African bishop asked in exasperation, «If you don't believe the scripture, why did you bring it to us in the first place?»
I have even said it in exasperation of defeating the personally and eminently likable — even after three years — President, given his outstanding campaigning skills and despite his easily pilloried record on the job.
It's midnight, and the irritated occupant calls out in exasperation, «Hey, get outta here!
How often people today cry out in exasperation or despair, «I just don't have enough time!»
Also, in exasperation, he would respond as he responded to the Galatians seduced by Judaizers: «O foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you!»
In exasperation, He sent us a Messiah to show us how we should live, but the Messiah disappointed us by not kicking Roman a * s * s so we hung Him up.
«It's like having 2 children,» she says in exasperation, «I can not stand to be the only parent.
The issues these authors address are so minor league, you can't help but sigh in exasperation.
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