Sentence example with the word 'aggravating'

aggravating

aggravative, bothersome, exasperating, harassing, irking, pesky, pestilent, plaguey, provoking, tormenting, vexatious, worrisome

Definition adj. making worse

Last update: June 25, 2015


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Some of his aggravating remarks annoy me.   [Please select]

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It would make for an aggravating experience, if Tim was serious about assigning him to manage the battlefield from afar.   [Please select]

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"If I did you wouldn't understand me, sweet little sister," rejoined aggravating Dan.   [Please select]

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The young men is so aggravating that I keep my proper distance from them.   [Please select]

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Hartington, apparently, had an aggravating way of falling into mournful revery and of forgetting his subject.   [Please select]

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I never noticed before that geese were so big and so aggravating.   [Please select]

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"And to be sure it isn't pleasing to me, you aggravating goose-cap."   [Please select]

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[Illustration: THE PRINCE'S COAT-OF-ARMS--FLIGHT OF THE FAIR MARY MATILDA--THE AGGRAVATING MIRAGE.'   [Please select]

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Few things are more aggravating than to be forgiven when one has done no wrong.   [Please select]

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It made it only the more aggravating that Bess's musical talent was quite equal, if not superior, to her own.   [Please select]

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The brutality and humiliation the future citizens of the great Republic were subjected to on board ship, were repeated at Castle Garden by the officials of the democracy in a more savage and aggravating manner.   [Please select]

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