The idea of something so sweet in Czerno's depraved hold irked him. [noun]
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When his helmet irked him in the trenches he was allowed to take it. [Please select]
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A jealous rancor irked him at the thought of this beauty intended for the Frenchman's eyes. [Please select]
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I kin understan' well enuf how the feller; irked yer inter the tree afore he let go.' [Please select]
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The inhibitions of a presidential candidate, bound to speak and say nothing, irked him. [Please select]
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In most of us, irked by its conventions and complexities, there stirs the nomad strain. [Please select]
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The masterful airs of this cutthroat out of the hills irked him beyond measure. [Please select]
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After the humiliation of what had been said it irked Tabs to have to see him pay it. [Please select]
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Holding himself aloof, yet never giving utterance to any irritation, he seemed half-unconsciously to resent the claims of love and friendship, as if they irked him. [Please select]
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There was a formality and decorum about the ball that evidently rather irked her: and from her tone of somewhat pert disparagement I gathered that she did not know many of the people present. [Please select]
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