By implication, the realist who meets force with force without vexation or anxiety is the one who fails to experience the sublime. |
He would promptly quit in vexation and would take incredible cajoling and persuasion to try again. |
To her extreme vexation, she was once put on the national curriculum for 12 to 15-year-olds. |
It sort of simmers and bubbles and from time to time erupts into a lava-like spasm of vexation, pique and peevishness. |
A look of vexation crossed Lily's face then, and for a moment D.J. was afraid he'd said something wrong. |
While I wish them all luck I cannot say I have much patience for their vexation. |