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Gao Ma almost laughed in her exasperation.

He shook his head in exasperation.

Portugal is wobbling and Greece is expressing exasperation with Germany.

Looking at his exasperation, it must be quite serious.

In exasperation he took off his own hat and flung it to the ground.

It also involves howls of exasperation cursing and gnashing of teeth.

As he reached deeper into the subject, Bethune went from impatience to exasperation.

Suddenly, his look of exasperation returned as he snatched the note from his wife and read it carefully once more.

her well-meaning words were received in silence; the exasperation of -meaning cow worried by dogs.

Written in a tone bordering on exasperation, the report quotes one US officer as saying: "I don't want to say we're clueless, but we are."

At this time, the best option is to have a break, but because of wisdom teeth, he has little time to eat freely and also with some exasperation.

Yet it isn't surprising, and if we are not to spend the next four to eight years alternating between exasperation and confusion as he sounds off, we need to learn a new way of listening.

Chia-chu scowled and screwed up his face with exasperation. He sat up abruptly on the couch and was just going to rave at his wife, when he saw that the child was scrabbling his feet on the book he had just brought in.

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America's exasperation is understandable.

Don Corleone grunted in exasperation.

His voice had the ring of exasperation.

IT WAS a deliciously French moment of exasperation.

Suddenly in the extreme of his exasperation he got an idea.

Many accuse him of dithering, and even close Allies such as Britain are expressing exasperation with the delay in Washington.

He expressed his patriotic thought in his poems in which exasperation of cruel reality as well as his ideal society with wise emperor and virtuous officials are expressed.

"They are not in the majority... but 45 percent is an enormous percentage and it demonstrates the extent of exasperation among the public at this time of economic crisis," Le Parisien said.

Her lips twitched in exasperation.

So the American public's exasperation at this is very understandable.

"The two men who came in," he said, the note of exasperation creeping into his voice again.

they view the burgeoning end-of-the-world 2012 industry with a mixture of confusion, exasperation and anger at what is perceived as a Western distortion of their traditions and beliefs.

To rouse to exasperation or anger; provoke.

a mute appeal; a silent curse; best grief is tongueless- Emily Dickinson; the words stopped at her lips unsounded; unspoken grief; choking exasperation and wordless shame- Thomas Wolfe.

"No legacy," he declares with exasperation in a rare interview. "No entitlement.

He said in exasperation.

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