Sentences with phrase «very exasperated»

For many people, this combination could result in a very bored, very unhappy dog — along with a very exasperated pet parent.
He is very exasperating, isn't he?
I went with Martindale Hubbell, a very exasperating experience.
I've mentioned before that I'm finding the overall experience of job hunting online to be very exasperating.

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Halakhic man appears less exotic to the secular academic mind, but for that very reason more exasperating.
It very well could have been an exasperated response to the idea that a few men could somehow fight against the Roman Empire.
is to be found at the very heart of the world's structure, stimulating it, exasperating it, moving it.
I'm at a similar spot right now where I don't feel very comfortable with just about any of my spiritual beliefs — more Bible reading exasperates the issue more than helping it often.
He was very rude to us and was so exasperated and didn't bother hiding it.
There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's three week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils — most of whom were also Asian — would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's 3 - week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils - most of whom were also Asian - would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
Yet most WIC workers I spoke with seemed exasperated that very few of their clients opted for breastfeeding and instead relied on the free formula they can obtain either from WIC or from food stamps.
Exasperated MPs tell Crone that he's being very vague about seemingly simple issues.
As his wife stands outside a Berkeley restaurant, she can't help but look exasperated and roll her eyes at his behavior, saying: «My husband has just a very bad mouth sometimes, and I tell him, «Just keep your mouth shut.
But this occurs in a very highly - regulated manner, but it's much more exasperated when there is insulin resistance.
I'm sure I've exasperated people my entire life with this trait, but it comes from a very pure and genuine desire to connect with people.
The script and direction lean so heavily on wanting to appease a built - in audience that it never tries very hard, despite the exasperating visuals.
Once the site of a bloody massacre, the house is haunted by the very real presence of a moronic devil - worshipping coven and their exasperated leader, «The Sinister Man» (Vincent Price, who seems to enjoy serving up the ham).
They make it very clear that the horcrux they carry with them for the first half of the film (because they don't have the capability to destroy it — yet) has a negative effect on the mood and mindset of whoever's wearing it, but in doing so they regress the trio's relationship back to the earlier tiresome days of a moping Ron, an exasperated Hermione, and a monotone Harry.
She is beautifully matched by Woody Harrelson, as the exasperated but grounded town sheriff; his character benefits from an extraordinary sequence involving the writing and reading of letters, which might not sound stirring but very much is.
He moved back to So Cal after earning his M.A. and currently works as a writer and editor, as well as serving as a film critic for The Sci - Fi Movie Page He lives in the suburbs with his very patient wife, along with a colorful menagerie of endearing / exasperating pets.
«There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's three ‑ week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils — most of whom were also Asian — would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
Cattle Dogs have very interesting personality traits that can sometimes be as exasperating as they are rewarding.
And you get exasperated very fast.
Siberian Huskies are very social, outgoing, fun loving, gregarious, mischievous, affectionate... and exasperating animals.
Dead Rising 2 is extremely fun and at the same time very satisfying, but it is riddled with minor setbacks such as lackluster visuals and the exasperating save system.
Again, as I get exasperated, if you are going to try and publish a paper that bucks consensus or sheds new light on a very controversial topic, you need to come to the gunfight with a lot more than the NCEP Reanalysis data.
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