Sentences with phrase «particularly irksome»

However, much of my pleasure at its appearance was drowned out by a particularly irksome aspect of the Axon 7's design.
Among the many topics to be discussed was that particularly irksome one, the future of print.
One particularly irksome level is filled with bottomless pits situated right next to the ones you're actually supposed to jump into.
«People do this outside of airport lounges as well, but it's particularly irksome when you've paid for somewhere quiet to work or relax.»
What O'Rahilly finds particularly irksome about public attitudes, and what he hopes his research will overturn, is our peculiar habit of blaming the victims of these ills for their misfortune.
However, the optics of a late budget are likely to be particularly irksome for Cuomo, who has repeatedly pointed to on - time budgets as a sign that he has righted the ship of state.
Sears» suggestion to nurse around the clock and somehow deal with the accompanying bleary - eyed sleeplessness was particularly irksome — and impossible — for Lipman Weiss.

Not exact matches

The reliance on returning guests is still irksome, and that is particularly felt this year with a smaller lineup.
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