aggravatingly

ADVERB
  1. in an aggravating fashion
    his hair was caught aggravatingly in the branches of the tree
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How To Use aggravatingly In A Sentence

  • That .... was like ... not even a funny bad movie, it was just aggravatingly bad. Drag me to Diablo
  • While Fringe is powerfully affecting, this week's Supernatural in the same time period, aggravatingly enough is ridiculously entertaining, a welcome satirical change of pace from the grim events of this so-far-spotty post-apocalyptic sixth season. Roush Review: Fringe, Supernatural, Spartacus: Friday Night Lights Up
  • When, after an aggravatingly long passage of time, a suitable pile of meat had been assembled, Wenda had to dig for and find two large woolen sacks and a length of thin rope. Raven Speak
  • If people want to be those aggravatingly annoyed souls who have all the cards out on time and the gifts picked, bought, and wrapped months in advance, leaving time for tins and tins of homemade cookies, long handwritten family letters, and elaborate holiday light displays, I think they should damn well be able to cope with the lack of early holiday sales. Can we at least wait until we finish Thanksgiving dinner?
  • As a feature it just drags on too long and it is aggravatingly repetitive. Unrest (2006)
  • Why get riled if this week's citizens are aggravatingly unreliable or irritatingly unpunctual?
  • ‘The last two words mean the same thing,’ I interrupted aggravatingly.
  • She looked at me with a rather aggravatingly upright air. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • his hair was caught aggravatingly in the branches of the tree
  • Representing the 40+ crowd this year in ways unprecedented both the lousy The Proposal and the as-of-yet-unseen by me The Blind Side, Bullock is the favorite over Streep's senior street cred, something she's aggravatingly coasted on in awards consideration for some time now; I dig her work in Doubt, but let's face it: she could take a dump in a P.T. Oscar 2010 Winner Prediction: Best Actress
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