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irritatingly

[ UK /ˈɪɹɪtˌe‍ɪtɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an irritating manner

How To Use irritatingly In A Sentence

  • I'm sure the music has become less irritatingly melodramatic as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • That'll be five pounds, dear", he said in an irritatingly familiar way.
  • So it looks as though internalist justifications are like irritatingly persistent children in that they give rise to an unending regress of reasons for reasons.
  • Irritatingly, somewhere across the constant six-lane thrum of traffic, church bells were ringing. TICKLED PINK
  • Yes, people like "The Nonplussed Minnesotan Commuter" may scoff, but our local media is already dubbing this storm the "Snowpocalypse," or "Snowmageddon," or "God's Dandruff," or any number of irritatingly hyperbolized sobriquets, and life here has slowed to a virtual trackstand. Blizzard of Odd: Pedaling to the Bitter End
  • You have done all you can, and I assure you that help is on the way,’ said the irritatingly monotone voice on the other end.
  • Cosy can mean both warm and comforting or irritatingly twee and conventional, even sentimental and kitsch: the German gemtlich.
  • The card is also irritatingly noisy when connected to the GPRS network, making those buzzing and blipping noises your mobile emits when it interferes with another phone.
  • He was an irritatingly cheerful son of a bitch too, always ready with a hearty smile and a playful slap on the back.
  • You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
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