Sentences with phrase «of exasperation»

PSG 1 Chelsea 1For Chelsea, there was a measure of satisfaction but maybe a hint of exasperation too.
He may react in several ways, but one that leads to trouble is the sigh of exasperation followed by «It's perfectly sunny out.
If you sell when you're angry, you can imagine everybody else who sells that way reaches the point of exasperation at exactly the same time.
As good as Nex Machina is, there are definitely moments of exasperation when you invariably catch a stray projectile and are killed.
One good - government advocate called this a «disingenuous deflection» after the Silver verdict, and on Friday, NYPIRG executive director Blair Horner betrayed a bit of exasperation in yet another call for change.
Yes, there's a bit of exasperation in that query, but now isn't the time to talk about the insanity of funneling 1,000 horsepower through a street - driven Chevrolet Camaro.
You miss the flicker of emotion in your child's eye, the look of exasperation in your partner, or the attempt of a friend to share something meaningful with you.
Meanwhile, their daughter (Naomi Watts) sidles up to an art dealer (Antonio Banderas) out of exasperation with her husband (Josh Brolin), a failed novelist who's also doing a little flirting.
The title of this blog — No Frakking Consensus — is an expression of my feelings sense of exasperation with these attitudes.
«It's like herding cats», is an expression of exasperation often used when something's almost impossible.
Somewhere around the halfway mark of director Steven S. DeKnight «s Pacific Rim Uprising, my groans of exasperation turned into gasps of delight.
Even though I would often give up out of exasperation after playing through a game that feels really half - arsed, I was playing again soon after because I wanted to unlock more characters to screw around with.
Then, with a tone of exasperation rarely heard in such calls, Mr. Jonas added, «That's a problem, Jim.»
The other performance worthy of note is Nicole Ari Parker, who plays Olivia's mom, Trish, with the right amount of exasperation towards Danielson's missteps and the right amount of protectiveness about her daughter's feelings.
You say nothing and drive the four minutes it takes to get to the park in a mix of exasperation and exhaustion.
Crowe, his voice sounding like ominous sandpaper, slouches through the movie in a spectacularly ugly blue jacket and a perpetual state of exasperation; Gosling demonstrates his already - known sleepy charm and an unexpected knack for physical comedy, particularly in a scene involving a bathroom stall, a pair of pants around his ankles, and a magazine.
«His eye has the glazed certainty of the prophet who knows that he's always right,» one minister told me with a touch of exasperation.
The unusually strong performance of US stocks in 2013 was a welcome surprise for investors who are following a simple buy - and - hold strategy and a source of exasperation for many professionals caught flatfooted by the steady rise in share prices.
I had never forgotten about the idea but kind of pushed it to the back of my mind out of exasperation from coming up with nothing in all of my searches (I am typically pretty good at finding things online).
For those who are not too keen on La La Land, watching the musical clean up at awards shows may elicit a certain amount of exasperation.
«It's like herding cats», is an expression of exasperation often used when something's almost impossible.This is because cats have a reputation for being free - thinkers...
How often do we hear statements of exasperation following a murder as police are stymied by a community that refuses to cooperate with critical investigations?
Ronaldo, as we know, is one of the greatest attacking agents the game has ever seen but, he would often show bouts of exasperation on the pitch at Mourinho's tactics when playing for him.
It may be, in its own way, a plea of exasperation as much as anything else.
This overriding image of exasperation and evasiveness is powerful video.
So, instead, I turned around and said, with a generous heap of exasperation in my voice, «Okay Hope, show me how to do it.»
«No I'm not back at a 100 percent,» he said with a trace of exasperation.
Lecrae writes, clearly from a place of exasperation with American (Christian) culture, about why he outspokenly mission the black lives matter movement.
Sounds almost like an exclamation of exasperation or annoyance, like «fiddlesticks.»
It never gets old for these little bundles of exasperation.
Once school started, things were a little better, but the kids were still driving to me to the point of exasperation before they even got on the bus.
In conversations with multiple Democratic officials in New York, the prevailing sentiment that has emerged is one of exasperation bordering on anger.
In an air of exasperation, quizz mistress says to Adisco «you could do anything with the problem of the day.
«Look,» he said, tossing one hand up in the air in a small sign of exasperation, «this isn't about what my opponents are saying about me.
Condensing it into a 95 - minute narrative with editor Bobby Good, Rosefeldt emphasizes small moments, like the tiny puffs of exasperation exuded by bored kids as their conservative mother recites «I Am for an Art» (sculptor Claes Oldenburg's pop - art manifesto) as the very long grace before a meal.
Every time Tommy does something definitively insane, Sandy throws his hands in the air, the face of exasperation.
Many of his scenes place him opposite Lily Tomlin, as a new client who wants Ira to find her lost cat, and it's an inspired pairing that lets Carney explore the entire spectrum of exasperation, which he manages to do without getting bogged down in crotchety cliché.
At the peak of her exasperation she asks, «Am I so capable I don't deserve any attention?»
«The community has reached a level of exasperation, of ongoing failure (in the schools),» she told me.
After days of exasperation over this missing feature, I stumbled upon the hill descent control function, which did help the car hold gears longer, but only on deceleration.
I would have to mostly agree with you, but I have seen authors who — probably in a fit of exasperation — pointed out glaring errors in reviews of their books.
It requires being patient, persistent and choosing to offer education instead of exasperation.
When I asked a seven year old why it had that name, he said, with a look of exasperation befitting a surly teenager, «Do you see any hair?»
After soldiering through a couple of hours of exasperation (some of that time I spent fiddling with the game's PC video settings) the mechanics gelled for me.
In a charming touch, event co-organizers ForYourArt distributed to the audience reproductions of the badge reading WALTER HOPPS WILL BE HERE IN TWENTY MINUTES, which his staffs at the Pasadena Museum of Art, the Corcoran, and the Smithsonian once wore with a mixture of exasperation and pride.
His work no longer suggested presences, fearful or otherwise, or a mood of exasperation, but only a generous and impersonal flow of pictorial energy.
With more than a hint of exasperation, Scalia concludes: «One will search in vain the document we are supposed to be construing for text that provides the basis for the argument over these distinctions; and will find in our society's tradition regarding abortion no hint that the distinctions are constitutionally relevant, much less any indication how a constitutional argument about them ought to be resolved.
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