Sentences with phrase «rather irritable»

A rather irritable queue begins to breathe down my neck from behind.
In my tired distress, I found an email contact for the developer and fired off a rather irritable message notifying them of the bug.

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It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe even manipulating something out of Him.
By the end of the match he became far too irritable and spent more time gesticulating at this teammates rather than protecting the back four.
Overtired babies are irritable, and it paradoxically gets harder rather than easier to get them to sleep.
His groundbreaking research is leading to new philosophies on how to treat conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, autism, obesity, PTSD, and anorexia by looking at a system of two brains rather than a separate gut and brain.
You could, of course, simply trade your way to that fortune, but should you feel a little more irritable you could go down the route of piracy and simply plunder that wealth, although ship repair bills in Rise of Venice tend to be so vast that doing so is rather awkward.
Everyone in the series would rather live in a place where a huge, irritable turtle is always kidnapping the local royalty than live in a place where the threat of real violence exists.
Even when we are feeling irritable — if we can treat ourselves and others with kindness rather than judgement and criticism — and transform how we feel.
Rather, they may simply have developed a personal style of relating that's characteristically crabby or irritable
Depressed kids do not look like depressed adults: they are often irritable, rather than sad and withdrawn.
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