A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby. |
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I have exasperatedly succumbed to the practice of babying resistant young voters in the past. |
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This went on for almost ten minutes before she exasperatedly suggested that we should agree to disagree. |
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I exasperatedly remarked that they were a perfect match, they were both aesthetically hideous with horrifically competitive personalities to match. |
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I woke up in the middle of the night with tormentably aching arms and the last threads of a dream in which K had exasperatedly told me to stop blogging. |
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She sighs exasperatedly and dispenses surprisingly lucid advice like a wizened old veteran. |
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After about the fourth book, he sighed exasperatedly and asked if I'd brought them all. |
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In the corner is a life-size waxwork of Sonny Liston, a veteran of what Blake exasperatedly has to admit the public knows him best for, the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album cover – he was never properly paid for it. |
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Bert and Ernie, as Sesame Street exasperatedly clarified, are not gay. |
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Sharjah Cardiologist Dr Kaushik Narang blinked exasperatedly as he pulled out a fax from the machine at his clinic in Sharjah's Buheirah Corniche area. |
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