It was infuriating to see the students misbehave. [Please select]
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It was an infuriating conversation, resulting in a big, fat zero. [Please select]
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"It's infuriating to have to pay attention to what people think." [Please select]
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Anthea understood now that Father had not been really heartless and unreasonable when he had told them to stop that infuriating din. [Please select]
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The simple, sweet-tempered obtuseness of her tone was an infuriating thing to him. [Please select]
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But it would be a little less infuriating if she had. [Please select]
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In the Albany _Register_ Susan read with mounting indignation portions of this infuriating report: "The ladies always have the best places and the choicest tidbit at the table." [Please select]
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He hurled original epithets at them in well-cadenced French, he called them what he listed, but in language which half-veiled the insults--the more infuriating to his hearers because they did not perfectly understand. [Please select]
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