Definitionadj. causing or tending to cause anger or resentment
Last update: August 27, 2015
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Her breathing was regulated but heavy, her scent and heated nearness aiding battle fever in agitating his blood. [Please select]
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And the strain of waiting became agitating to the point of distress. [Please select]
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"François de Brie is agitating himself about that young mistress." [Please select]
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In those days the blows struck by the hero, John Brown, were agitating the nation. [Please select]
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The agitating may be done mechanically, there being several machines specially constructed for the purpose. [Please select]
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But it was no question of mercy that was agitating his mind. [Please select]
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And joyful and agitating thoughts began to occupy his mind. [Please select]
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Agitating such matters as these, Cally Heth got into bed and pulled up the covers. [Please select]
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It was very late before sleep brought relief to the tumult of his mind, after the most painful and agitating day which he had ever passed. [Please select]
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Strange things are done in the heat and hurry of minds in so agitating a crisis, and I fear Gilfillan is of a sect which has suffered persecution without learning mercy. [Please select]
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