«I really don't think you have to serve food,» Okan had said, seeming
a little exasperated at having to tag along to the grocery store after dinner.
he pressed, and she explained,
a little exasperated, that she supposed it was because you could only be absolutely sure who your mother was, not your father.
When I watched this film, I couldn't help but feel bored and
a little exasperated.
I get
a little exasperated when people with different views start to fling accusations.
The trader,
a little exasperated by now, shouts out that he can offer them at par, and asks just under his breath, «weren't you at the morning meeting?»
Rodriguez is fierce, alert and seemingly always on the move; Sin - Dee's revenge quest is more than
a little exasperating, but you can see why this wild, irrepressible figure would be so irresistible to so many in her midst, even as she stubbornly demands that she and others like her be treated and addressed with respect.
I could see how someone might find that
a little exasperating («Yes, we get it!
I know it can be
a little exasperating sometimes, especially if it's your first solo trip.
Not exact matches
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.
So Pop and the guys are
little resentful /
exasperated because they all feel like they've gone through similar situations before (like Parker) and because, in Pop's case, he's disappointed that Kawhi doesn't trust him enough even after how many years of encouraging / developing / supporting him (not to mention the team's established track record when it comes to protecting players)..
If you want to confidently connect with your adorably
exasperating little one, then read this book!
Many air travelers say they're
exasperated by parents who seem to do
little to quiet their kids; Others counter that fliers should be more See what employees say it's like to work at Travelers.
The Bad Girls of Film Noir are hanging out in a separate entry (visit them over here) but there are plenty of other releases this week, not the least of which is the Coen Bros.'s A Serious Man (Universal), a serious (and seriously funny) meditation on
little themes like the meaning of life and why are we here and how can we know God's purpose, and is as funny, heartbreaking, questioning, trying,
exasperating and sincerely inquisitive a portrait of the human condition as you'll find on screen.
Sweet but not entirely spineless, she is a churchgoing single mom who owns a flower shop and does not even get
exasperated when
little old ladies spend hours paying for their bouquets, one coin at a time.
Understandably, some of the
exasperated Americans seemed a
little spooked by the Taliban launching wave after wave of seemingly - suicidal zealots desperate to scalp the Yankee infidel.
So no wonder
exasperated sighs cascade at these moments, such as when I found myself whining a few weeks back that I had to leave a pavement - melting New York heat wave for a
little jaunt to merry olde England, as the guest of Jaguar Land Rover.
When he manages to lose his job, his father, Mr Chawla, despairs that his son will ever amount to anything; his mother, Kulfi, says
little, but then, she did come from a mad family; his sister Pinky finds him irritating and
exasperating; his paternal grandmother, Ammaji, however, is convinced he will come good.
Many
little dogs
exasperate owners and neighbors by being active and noisy, and running amuck and treating apartment furniture like an agility course.
The Packard foundation had already put some money toward conservation actions but they were
exasperated that there was
little movement.
The ex-president seemed
exasperated: «We need the debate between people who are a
little bit to the left and a
little bit to the right what's the best way is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.