How To Use Irritatingly In A Sentence
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I'm sure the music has become less irritatingly melodramatic as well.
Times, Sunday Times
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That'll be five pounds, dear", he said in an irritatingly familiar way.
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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.
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Irritatingly, somewhere across the constant six-lane thrum of traffic, church bells were ringing.
TICKLED PINK
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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
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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.
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Cosy can mean both warm and comforting or irritatingly twee and conventional, even sentimental and kitsch: the German gemtlich.
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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.
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He was an irritatingly cheerful son of a bitch too, always ready with a hearty smile and a playful slap on the back.
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You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
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She seems to believe that a nun-like demureness equates to mystery and depth of character and walks around with her eyes permanently downcast, a small, irritatingly sly smile on her lips.
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You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
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They are basically warm people, albeit a bit garrulous at times with some who profess, quite irritatingly, to be the all-knowing type.
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One irritatingly clever woman in the back kept offering solid suggestion, such as a new ramp to the site off Highway 20 to prevent a lot of traffic from invading the area.
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The soundtrack is the saving grace of a film that doesn't cut it in any other direction and often gets irritatingly full of boyish rudery and sentimentality.
Evening Standard - Home
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The different news sources repeat each other, turning print into audio and back again irritatingly, and then repeat themselves to make sure it really happened.
"Rookie mistake."
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But as its duration was much shorter than the time taken to see the exhibits, it became irritatingly repetitive from about one third of the way round.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr. BLOUNT: You wouldn't - just because he has a funny little mustache that looks kind of irritatingly ...
Panel Round Two
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Irritatingly, the author offers no notes and only in his acknowledgements does he point out which survivors he interviewed and what books he drew his narrative from.
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Into the realms of the irritatingly long name.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you've ever unboxed a new HDTV and set it up only to find the picture quality irritatingly smooth, the problem is probably motion smoothing.
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Asian-Americans are Kev Nish, Prohgress, J Spliff and DJ Virman, and they write the kind of irritatingly catchy radio hits that make the Black Eyed Peas sound like Steve Reich.
The Guardian World News
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‘That's so kind of you, sweetheart,’ he takes the tub with an irritatingly irksome smile on his face.
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That might sound like an irritatingly abstract or pious plea.
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The meal is only rescued by Theresa's Christmas pudding, accompanied by her irritatingly delicious home-made cinnamon ice cream.
LOVE YOU MADLY
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His songs really are irritatingly catchy and outrageously colourful.
The Sun
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Rational Review
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Even if we're headed in that direction and the progress is irritatingly sluggish, one shouldn't be grouching about it.
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She has always seemed like a pretty clean-living girl - irritatingly so, really.
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The sound of bones cracking and men gagging becomes irritatingly repetitive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yes, PBS can be irritatingly self-righteous, and reflects a left-of-center bias in both its tone of voice and its story selection.
Bill Shireman: A Conservative Case for Public Broadcasting
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he keeps humming irritatingly
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Irritatingly, somewhere across the constant six-lane thrum of traffic, church bells were ringing.
TICKLED PINK
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She does have a mustache and a monobrow, but the main thing is how irritatingly she begs for love.
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That'll be five pounds, dear", he said in an irritatingly familiar way.
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The puppy is irritatingly fond of gnawing at the bottom of my moleskins.
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Look, if I want to overemote, I'll do it myself, watching this irritatingly self-aggrandizing hooey.
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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says reducing import tariffs is one way Ottawa could respond to what he has described as the irritatingly high cost of consumer goods when compared with prices south of the border.
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Irritatingly, the author offers no notes and only in his acknowledgements does he point out which survivors he interviewed and what books he drew his narrative from.
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The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning.
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You might also feel there is too much random squatting down, which can look irritatingly actorish if overdone.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those of you of a certain age may recall the irritatingly catchy song by Aqua called Barbie Girl which had as its lyrics the following:
Blaney's Blarney
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Even if we're headed in that direction and the progress is irritatingly sluggish, one shouldn't be grouching about it.
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Why get riled if this week's citizens are aggravatingly unreliable or irritatingly unpunctual?
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irritatingly shrill-voiced arguments
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He's already scampering about gamely looking like the kind of irritatingly perky euro teenager who might do a really embarrassing Big Brother audition tape.
The Guardian World News
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irritatingly, she is a chronic name-dropper
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Noelle shook her head, her expression irritatingly condescending.
Ominous
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I've said all the negative things I'm going to say, and I refuse to find anything positive about this irritatingly mindless tripe.
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The nearly-hysterical reporter's assumption is that Switzerland must take in a few million immigrants so it will become "diverse," and thus no longer so irritatingly diverse from the rest of Europe.
Anti-Teutonism is the anti-Semitism of the elite
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It has an irritatingly small backspace key and I think it has a horrible plastic feel, but this is purely subjective.