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- Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by motorists. These behaviors include rude and verbal insults, yelling, physical threats or dangerous...
- Exasperation Inlet is a large ice-filled inlet, 16 miles (26 km) wide at its entrance between Foyn Point and Cape Disappointment, on the east coast of...
- 1912), Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois ("Sketches and Exasperations of a Big Wooden Man", 1913) and Sonatine bureaucratique ("Bureaucratic...
- Oy vey (Yiddish: אױ װײ) is a Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation. Also spelled oy vay, oy veh, or oi vey, and often abbreviated to oy, the...
- expected). Such behavior is sometimes protested by ****ociates, evoking exasperation or confusion. People who are recipients of p****ive-aggressive behavior...
- Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such...
- in the quarter final of the European Cup. Saunders had expressed his exasperation with the board at the lack of funds available to him to strengthen the...
- turns down his tempting offer of employment, much to Joko and her lolo’s exasperation. But before JB takes his leave, he insists that she think it over again...
- came from behind to draw 2–2 against ****nal. Wenger showed moments of exasperation during the match by loosening his tie and bellowing orders from the touchline...
- violence surrounding the trial. "The excitement of the audience and the exasperation of the crowd in front of the courthouse were so violent that one could...