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"irritated" Definitions
  1. irritated (at/by/with something) annoyed or angry
"irritated" Antonyms
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975 Sentences With "irritated"

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And so I'm really kind of irritated right now, I'm particularly irritated.
First he becomes irritated at someone or something else, then he becomes irritated at himself.
You may never understand toilet paper math, but trust that an irritated bunghole makes for an irritated personality.
And they get irritated — the ones who are not conservative Christians but other Christians — they get irritated when they're told they're not values voters.
"This is not just about the irritated French," he said.
It's called SVR Topialyse, and it's specifically for irritated eyelids.
They're still irritated they weren't consulted enough in the process.
"Most peels make my face red and irritated," she said.
One passenger, Dick van der Aart, said he was irritated.
She's either irritated, amused, or a little bit of both.
I wanted a voice that irritated you in one syllable.
He interrupted Galavis several times, enough to make Galavis irritated.
In retrospect, I get why my mom was so irritated.
Cardi seemed irritated as she responded to Offset at length.
"Because it's going to be fine," I finally said, irritated.
But I was somewhat irritated that I had to wait.
It's very common to get people with cat allergies irritated.
Inside, he was mildly irritated, but no more than that.
I was a little irritated by her in the beginning.
Trump appeared most irritated by Coats' assessment on North Korea.
"I get irritated when they come for Brielle," she says.
Not sure if I was curious, or irritated, or what.
"I was, oh, I was beyond, beyond irritated," she says.
Without fail, Jenner's irritated reaction was hilarious every single time.
I want to know who irritated, who was the irritant.
He's irritated by the hatred he gets from Wall Street.
As they talked in circles, Taishi found himself growing irritated.
When Mr. McKiernan declined, he said, Mr. Beck became irritated.
At Trump's Montana rally, some of his supporters seemed irritated.
I quickly felt myself turning red -- getting irritated and angry.
"It takes as long as it takes," retort irritated engineers.
My skin wouldn't get irritated just from rubbing my clitoris!
More commonly, your vaginal walls can get irritated by chemicals.
Pros: very gentle exfoliating, hydrating, cleanses, soothes irritated scalpsCons: expensive
And they're puzzled, or irritated, or downright angry about it.
Do Hank and Gomez seem especially irritated by each other?
She got irritated, apologized, misinterpreted my phrasing — willfully, I suspected.
Mr. Trump, the person said, appeared irritated by the response.
So an irritated Butler didn't show up to early practices.
It's a shame that everyone else gets irritated by them.
When listening for a few hours, my ears became irritated.
Other travelers tell us Jen seemed irritated and barked at Ronnie.
Clinton got tougher questions, but also got visibly irritated and defensive.
Except you can ask Alexa anything and it won't be irritated.
Clinton allies were irritated that Sanders made former Ohio State Sen.
KS: Yeah it wasn't in Chicago, I was irritated by that.
Selina is repulsed, irritated and exasperated by her daughter Catherine's existence.
With decreased oil production, our skin can become confused and irritated.
Reggie, however, doesn't explain why he's so irritated by the change.
"Why can't you just believe my story?" said Khloé, clearly irritated.
It's just… I'm just chagrined, irritated, cold, wet, tired, and exhausted.
Symptoms can include fever, joint pain, rash and red, irritated eyes.
They didn't get itchy or irritated, and the wearable didn't break.
Trump is also irritated with several Cabinet members, the sources said.
You would have gotten irritated because you couldn't hear yourself think.
Are you ever around women who seem frustrated, upset or irritated?
But they weren't the ones who benefited because — they'd irritated people.
Mr. Partin, 27, grew irritated that he had to remove it.
Banks, by his own admission, often irritated even his closest allies.
Even the most loving parents become irritated by their shrieking children.
Yes, Trump is irritated by a fairly long list of people.
In one fan-recorded video, Pusha, for obvious reasons, looked irritated.
"For the time being, yes," Lovell said, looking incrementally less irritated.
His flirtations with military intervention in Venezuela this month irritated Trump.
"Joe's taking votes away from me," a visibly irritated Bloomberg said.
He is particularly irritated over the focus on his business ties.
These problems sometimes occur before the skin becomes red and irritated.
"berated" Maguire the following day and "was particularly irritated" that the
A visibly irritated McAleenan then made one last attempt to speak.
Both campaigns have been irritated with the other's attacks and counterattacks.
MbS's brash style has irritated many princely cousins and residual uncles.
Most heavy creams make my face feel irritated (or at the very least like it will become irritated if I leave it on all day), but I didn't experience any irritation at all with the Recovery Cream.
I think I saw something in the news that really irritated me.
What It Looks Like: Tiny raised bumps dispersed among red, irritated skin.
This has irritated him to no end and he wants it lifted.
"His skin was so irritated and very dry, almost crispy," Fran said.
It wasn't watery because it wasn't irritated; it was actually very dry.
O, having been particularly irritated that the company rejected a takeover bid.
If I did, I'd be super irritated that I'd miss my glass.
And many residents have grown irritated by campaigns they see as disingenuous.
More commonly, they also help to rebalance and soothe greasy, irritated scalps.
Will it scratch your lids and leave them painfully dry or irritated?
Speech on the internet shouldn't be chilled by irritated real estate agents.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has irritated his counterparts with clownish comments.
The Dutch were also irritated by his opposition to same-sex marriage.
"I'm irritated that it was pulled back at the last minute," Sen.
When was it that you first realized that Anne Hathaway irritated you?
My daddy, he would get irritated because he wanted me to work.
As he talked about the size of eyedrops, Matthews grew more irritated.
The president has proven to be easily irritated by the Mueller probe.
"I hate goodbyes, Merilee," Roger, the irritated ghost, announces before abruptly disappearing.
But there they will by stymied—or frustrated, or fascinated, or irritated.
I sent money to the opponents of people who irritated me most.
All of those irritated anti-touch typers had nothing to complain about.
In the end, I'd always find myself irritated by the final product.
You write that you have had articles rejected and have irritated colleagues.
First and foremost, don't come to her all worked up and irritated.
But his mind was still mostly elsewhere, and Dr. Smile grew irritated.
Like the vaginal walls were really irritated, which nobody could really explain.
In contrast, Sanders too often seemed annoyed, irritated and, at times, angry.
I know it sounds Grinchian, but the Santa thing irritated me immediately.
I was irritated throughout, although I think it has accomplished something new.
Right, that they can't be irritated or annoyed and stuff like that.
The Danes were visibly baffled, openly irritated, and the royals laconically offended.
After court, Anton said Kelly was "irritated" by the denial of bail.
But at least one Democrat was also irritated by DeLauro's remarks. Rep.
It's not exactly inappropriate but I'm irritated when people give me Bibles.
I have found myself getting more irritated when this phrase is used.
Irritated. Hormonal. Scarred.  "Natural lmao," Instagram user xbrittneyphillipsx commented on the post.
I'd arrived with my old friend Massachusetts, who looked a little irritated.
But she deftly irritated his guts, and he vomited her up unharmed.
Currently she is irritated by young women speaking in high, childlike voices.
That it clearly irritated Bush made it even better (for Trump). 2.
Children bored her, they irritated her, they were always in the way.
"It made people crazy and super irritated and offended," Dr. Rogers said.
KS: I turned it and everyone was irritated by me behind me.
Asked about such discussions, Nick Merrill, a spokesman for the campaign, grew irritated.
I see you, too, have grown irritated at this outrage, and animatedly so!
J.T. was irritated with Michaela for using too much sugar in her coffee.
These types of sweeping court actions have irritated Democratic and Republican administrations alike.
The skin becomes itchy, irritated, and covered in small red bumps or welts.
Yet he periodically backs up, as if suddenly irritated by his own certainty.
High fats, fried foods, that kind of diet can make your gallbladder irritated.
You're feeling irritated, making it difficult for you to take your afternoon nap.
Visibly irritated, he noted that Florida's 67 counties all conduct their own elections.
I (finally) finished Firewatch without ever feeling cramped or irritated by the Turret.
Segway was clearly irritated about missing the boat on the whole hoverboard fad.
I get irritated because the delivery person can't find me for 863 minutes.
We get irritated after three scheduling emails, for example, but machines are tireless.
This irritated and alienated not only some key staffers but, increasingly, Trump himself.
But they were hurtful, and that irritated me, because I was sitting there.
"Small things irritated him and he'd beat me and my mum," she says.
The breast cancer survivor says they were hot, heavy and irritated her skin.
The Democratic party further irritated a millions of Americans by pushing sanctuary cities.
The speech thrilled admirers, irritated opponents and made her name around the world.
But in off the record conversations, other Bush donors feel beholden and irritated.
While everyone's skin is different, this sunscreen hasn't irritated my face at all.
Other White House staffers are irritated by the most recent leak as well.
By the time I finished the first season, I was irritated and bored.
I noticed because my Facebook feed no longer had anything that irritated me.
Joe Biden, pushed aside by Obama in the last election, was understandably irritated.
"This is a great product for dry, itchy, or irritated skin," she says.
" Mr. Mosis noted that Mr. Kelley "got irritated easily and always seemed angry.
Neighbors became irritated, meeting to vent and plot a solution to the mess.
Which really irritated Bryan Ferry, who didn't think it was funny at all.
I thought about its grand imprecision, which irritated me as a Chinese-American.
Drink up Stay hydrated to thin mucus secretions and soothe your irritated throat.
His chattiness and laughter, which normally made my heart swell, only irritated me.
Still, the anemic numbers clearly irritated Mr. Trump, who lashed out on Tuesday.
When the air is dirty, your cells become irritated and you can cough.
But the criticism of his decision to jump to Golden State irritated him.
Frankly, I got irritated at the beginning with [their focus on] gender theory.
That source said their impression was that Trump was irritated at Mulvaney's negotiating style.
The defense spending is not large enough, so the defense hawks are likely irritated.
Paes has grown increasingly irritated with the criticism of Rio's preparations for the Olympics.
And while Van Drew's vote irritated House Democrats, Peterson's move may cheer some on.
He is not home and I'm irritated at his lack of time management skills.
The president's plans have irritated U.S. allies and sparked concerns about a trade war.
People on the street look irritated, some are running, many are crying and screaming.
" As for if he was irritated by the fans, Zlatan said, "No, no, no.
Questioned at an election event, she grew irritated at suggestions she was backing down.
Would get irritated when I'd ask him about things or he'd smooth talk me.
" Since an irritated throat makes matters worse, Castriotta suggests people "try to stop talking.
Ideal for sun-parched or irritated skin, the watermelon will instantly cool and soothe.
I am immensely irritated, so it's a good thing they are so darn cute.
"I get so irritated with people who don't believe fibromyalgia is real," she said.
How irritated do you suppose Thor would be by the Merc with the Mouth?
My arms were prickly and irritated, and I couldn't help picking at the follicles.
Warning: You may walk away from this slideshow feeling vexed, irritated, and...well, annoyed.
Cardi seemed irritated as she responded to Offset at length — off of the mic.
By the time he comes back down, she's clearly irritated, but he's not finished.
Irritated as you may be, you probably wouldn't tear it out of their hand.
It does have a subtle, fresh floral fragrance, but nothing that irritated my skin.
Greenblatt later told reporters that he understood his remarks might have irritated some people.
"I sometimes am a little irritated by the public drama about it," he said.
Now, it's my go-to daydream when I'm feeling particularly irritated with an individual.
If you don't believe us, do a Google search and prepare to be irritated.
It shows just how irritated, sensitive and exposed Trump is on the Russia investigation.
If anything, Obama seemed rather irritated by the one potential Pecora in sight: Warren.
That "he stumbles, slurs, gets confused, is easily irritated, and has trouble synthesizing information"?
Irritated subscribers took to Twitter to document the app's apparent rejection of user credentials. .
Pay attention to a person's emotional state — is she sad, irritated, confused, or elated?
While she's surprised and disturbed, she's also irritated at this deeply lousy pillow talk.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also reported to have been irritated by that leak.
What irritated Day, who is ranked No. 1 in the world, was his finish.
The irritated judge asked whether they would prefer "another 50 subpoenas" before moving on.
People who consistently use negative language are likely to feel irritated all the time.
His younger brother, Andrew (Aidan Langford), in his early teens, seems irritated with him.
How on earth do you imagine that one would not be irritated by them?
He does, however, seem pretty irritated that he has to keep spelling his name.
One thing that has irritated me was feeling like a guinea pig, in HIGHSCHOOL.
His mind was partly on the Russia investigation that had irritated him for months.
"I was really irritated that the flight kept getting delayed," Dundas told the outlet.
Right at home Suburban homeowners are fascinated and irritated by these four-legged creatures.
The documents provided by the Ahsanis' publicist show him growing more irritated and profane.
Comey has irritated members of both parties at different times over the last year.
The week of my wedding, my face was extremely dry, flaking, red, and irritated.
As I wash dishes at the kitchen sink, my husband paces behind me, irritated.
I'm sure it irritated people who pay attention to these things a great deal.
Still, members were irritated Saturday morning as they gathered for their morning conference meeting.
Last year, the beach here was packed, she said, and the families were irritated.
But disagreement is also when we're most likely to get irritated, defensive and impatient.
We glimpse the screen, and Martha's irritated response to it, for only a second.
I love to use these on airplanes to prevent my eyes from getting irritated.
The Klorane Smoothing and Relaxing Patches calm irritated under-eyes with soothing cornflower extract.
Attending her own funeral, Alice is irritated by most everything she sees and hears.
It also irritated Ford's biggest rivals, including General Motors Co. and Toyota Motor Corp.
I stand at the door, irritated, waiting for her to turn the camera off.
Her 'we can do it' slogan irritated many Germans, uneasy about the mass arrivals.
Otherwise, I love how hydrating this feels on my normally dry and irritated underarms.
"I feel like everyone thinks it's just Luke that makes me feel psycho and irritated right now, but it's all of you," she says, surprising everyone, most especially Grant, who doesn't seem like he has never made anyone feel psycho or irritated.
More likely, however, is that Jong Nam simply irritated his half-brother by criticising him.
"Kim, let very kindly –" starts an irritated-sounding Jenner but her daughter cuts her off.
But they didn't do the right chords and Rod was a bit irritated with this.
They also felt less irritated or unable to focus a week into their quitting attempt.
And Trump may also have been irritated by Giuliani's campaigning for the job on television.
I am a little irritated, but that doesn't stop you from giving me a ticket.
And the last thing you'd want is to make your bug bites even more irritated.
He has also irritated the Sikh religious community by dressing like one of their gurus.
Kahn had a mystical side too, though, and it irritated as many as it inspired.
She can imbue an irritated glower with determination, pain, and comic effect all at once.
They had shouted questions at Vashukevich and Kirillov, which had irritated the Thai police officers.
"I got a bit irritated, but it was fun," Erna Solberg, Norway's prime minister, says.
Ed Miliband, his predecessor, irritated voters because he always seemed to be apologising for himself.
We have Boris and Natasha, anyway, I'm sorry, I'm really irritated with them right now.
Consider using brushes that have softer bristles so the scalp can be stimulated, not irritated.
That's why it's not uncommon for people to get easily irritated by their co-workers.
Honestly, "gaming disorder" sounds like a phrase tossed around by irritated parents and significant others.
He was so thorough, he actually irritated the seller by taking a very long time.
"Boils can sometimes result from an ingrown that has been chronically irritated, " explains Dr. Chheda.
The lining of the follicle wall gets irritated, resulting in what we call a whitehead.
You can be irritated by people close to you and they're still awful over there.
Its programs burned in the ears of irritated ISIS leaders who began jamming Alghad's signals.
Dr. Bard says it's packed with natural anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe irritated skin.
I think I just got irritated with it all… I was an intense young guy.
Just ask anyone who's walked away from a treatment with red, irritated skin or blemishes.
"Is somebody going to deal with this?" asked an irritated Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader.
Michelle gets irritated when Barack suggests she's unhappy because her clients don't engage her passions.
Along the way, Apollo and TPG moved assets around in a way that irritated creditors.
"I got several inbounds from [firms] about how irritated they were about it," he said.
This friction reportedly irritated officials, who believed she was best served as Trump's personal secretary.
Several audience members on Wednesday were visibly irritated; one man booed loudly at the end.
That was the context for her on-air digs at him, and Hannity's irritated response.
You'll be irritated this morning during your commute, but don't let that ruin your day.
You know when you remove your makeup and your face looks red and all irritated?
"[People inside the bus] are pretty pissed off and irritated," he said before jogging away.
The deal also irritated congressional Republicans and conservatives, which could explain Trump's tweet on Tuesday.
I usually travel by plane, an environment where people are usually slightly harried and irritated.
"It irritated me that it wasn't isotropic," she recalled on the day before her talk.
After the irritated director called for a break, Mr. Ganz retreated to his dressing room.
Anthony Rapp works really hard to portray someone whose personality defaults to being perpetually irritated.
I've had people get irritated, but no, I've never had that happen to me before.
But it described many of those cancellations as "annulments," a term that irritated some customers.
It was a matter of being terribly irritated when anything else got in the way.
Stoner said that anyone would have been irritated at Girardi, especially anyone from New York.
"I was mostly a little irritated that someone had broken into my account," she said.
She watched the video multiple times on her phone, becoming increasingly irritated with every replay.
Frequent long, hot showers can dry out the skin, leaving it red, irritated and inflamed.
All of this was in violation of a U.N. weapons embargo, and it irritated Washington.
In black communities, she said, "There are some people who are still irritated by that."
The February fight wasn't the first time Paul irritated his colleagues by holding them up.
I noticed juuling irritated my throat and decided the joke had gone on long enough.
And everyone else on the plane is either irritated or graciously pretending that they're not.
They have also grown irritated with his tweets, several people familiar with the dynamics said.
Once, I urged her to drop everything and go back to Rome, which irritated her.
The top layer of skin gets irritated, then pushes down and disrupts the bottom layer.
I was in an irritated mood; otherwise I might have found it kind of funny.
What To Do About It: "I tell my patients they can ignore an irritated mole for up to one month, but if it remains irritated after that, I need to see it because it can be a sign of skin cancer," says Dr. Rogers.
You're very irritated early today, Scorpio; sleep in, or spend some time alone (if you can).
When I heard they were trying to impose on Kaitlyn's self expression, it really irritated me.
Elodie may be irritated by her dad, but Moe is facing some true father-daughter hardships.
So the whole thing you have to endure, irritated eyes and not able to see clearly.
If you have an infection that would be irritated by sex, like a UTI, skip it.
That experience left aides cringing at the public beating they were taking, and personally irritated Trump.
Instead, my close friend just uttered a slightly irritated but mainly quizzical, 'Oh … you're still here … ?
"I really don't understand why those foreigners on Twitter are so irritated," another Weibo user wrote.
Irritated by this failure, he sought to combine the iPod's media capabilities with an internet connection.
But at the same time, I was a little irritated thinking about other people wearing it.
Mr Trump was dyspeptic, defensive and visibly irritated by press questions about his latest controversial tweets.
"It can make the tissue irritated, especially in the vagina and around the cervix," she says.
The theory is that he was irritated because he was trying to do his computer games.
When a teenage gangster puts a gun to Luke's head in episode 2, he seems irritated.
They also tested for signs of exposure to chemicals linked to heart attacks and irritated airways.
Both my boyfriend's and my skin looked a little irritated immediately after, which is apparently normal.
A steam treatment also feels amazing on an irritated scalp, and helps get rid of flakes.
When you are tired, irritated, or just need love, go down and have a hot dog.
As per usual, Spicer was gruff and mildly irritated, but seemed unaware he was being filmed.
I'd irritated I don't know what, some of the muscles in the back of my neck.
It never makes us break out, and it soothes our irritated skin, especially in the winter.
Dobrev soothed the pain by simply rubbing a CBD pain salve all over the irritated area.
The cystoscopy gave it the final push it needed to go from irritated to chronically inflamed.
Here we see the far poles of Sandler's aesthetic: the irritated putz and the explosive schlub.
Kushner had irritated some colleagues with his high profile, which made him an even bigger target.
It was soon clear that local and state officials appeared to be as irritated as Taft.
An irritated Doak then does his best to dodge her questions, before ultimately denying the accusations.
If you're not up for it, if you're going to be irritated—but it suited me.
When she looked at the CT chest scans, their airways looked very sore, red and irritated.
When it comes to dry, irritated, and chapped skin, fast-acting and effective moisture is important.
On the long car ride home, Mongeau said the driver seemed irritated and kept missing turnings.
I used to use all kinds of face washes, but then I would wind up irritated.
To the extent dealmakers are irritated, it would be tamped down and managed, the person said.
Only once — when someone described King as a White House "pet" — did the president grow irritated.
In other words, if I became constantly irritated by them, the sounds would always cause irritation.
The two events most likely to have irritated Trump occurred at almost the same time Tuesday.
You can't blame fellow passengers for becoming irritated, especially if the parents are ignoring the situation.
But it is one of the things that always irritated me, this fetishized ideal of women.
Colbert found it oddly satisfying to see members of Congress getting that irritated with each other.
Hannah Ann is irritated but not surprised by the news (unlike Becca Kufrin, who was blindsided).
You may feel the hands have a burning or tingling sensation or feel itchy and irritated.
Later, in the car, he got irritated with my Uncle Billy's whining and slapped him up.
The voters "are irritated about the electoral process," said Mr. Lubyanoy, including Mr. Putin's assured win.
I kept being irritated with myself for not being able to write the polemic I wanted.
I finally understand why people felt irritated by Anne Hathaway's Oscar campaign a few years ago.
Mr. Trump's aggressive approach to trade has irritated other partner nations, including Canada, France and Japan.
In another context, I might have grown irritated by the thinness of many of the selections.
They were irritated, they didn't know what to do, but they didn't want to use violence.
But many residents, drivers and business owners grew irritated by the disruptions resulting from the protests.
John diagnoses Alma's hysteria — saying she has an "irritated doppelgänger" — as Alma denounces his fleshly weakness.
These voters may be irritated, but I was struck by how loyal they remain to Trump.
Our car windows were rolled up but eyes were irritated and burning; something is clearly wrong.
" Meanwhile, "Ulysses" leaves her "puzzled, bored, irritated & disillusioned as by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
When she played her banjo in the park, it irritated her if someone tossed down pennies.
For Oval Office watchers, a familiar film reel is playing on the screen: An irritated president.
This irritated the officers and they shoved me against the wall while holding their gun holsters.
He never grew irritated by the quiet murmur of television in the background of his life.
Tom Brady addresses media from his locker ... irritated at the conjecture his Netflix appearance generated. pic.twitter.
Asked whether the three women accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct are lying, President Trump grew irritated.
The 58-year-old former prime minister has repeatedly irritated the Kremlin with his outspoken remarks.
All those things that had bothered me before made me even more irritated by, well, everything.
Pelosi became noticeably irritated by the question, insisting that House lawmakers had already done their job.
Giertz blinks as if irritated, but she pays no mind to the robot or the makeup.
"My left eye just got really irritated and red, and my eyelid was droopy," Beckley remembered.
There have been a couple of times where I've tried that, and everybody gets really irritated.
Some audiences had an additional reason to be irritated about Olaf's Frozen Adventure beyond its length.
I was sort of irritated by how we were just sort of saying what they ... That was the experience I had, but I am irritated by ... we just say what they said and ... Audience member: My concern is that I feel like people that are uninformed ... Right.
Becca returns to separate them, clearly irritated that she's being forced to act as their kindergarten teacher.
So in a way, the things that irritated me about her were also totally necessary and important.
And yet Oliver pressed on, despite his own palpable unease and the increasingly irritated man facing him.
Other types of tularemia can involve swollen and irritated eyes, sore throat, mouth ulcers, and swollen tonsils.
And each hour, the eyes get more irritated to the point where I can no longer endure.
An often-overlooked fact is that increased sebum production often goes together with irritated or sensitive skin.
In August 2015, Trump was visibly irritated at Kelly for her questioning during the first Republican debate.
They also irritated users, who had to queue for the vouchers and spend them all at once.
The decision came despite a series of interventions by Trump's allies, which reportedly "irritated" the Prime Minister.
"You don't eat pizza with a knife and a fork," she replied, appearing irritated with his questioning.
"When you don't drink, you get a little irritated with the drunks," Girardi said in her confessional.
We're not just talking about the animals being irritated, we're talking about habitat changing and physiological changes.
I figured I was doomed to a lifetime of red, itchy, irritated — yet blissfully B.O.-free — armpits.
Now she was irritated because the work day was over and people were peering at a laptop.
My ear is a little irritated, so it hurts a bit to put in one of them.
The ghost would flinch, jump back, and gaze in irritated disbelief at the lens of Frank's camera.
But they irritated MPs looking nervously at polls and at the party's depleted financial and logistical resources.
"Everybody thinks it just Luke that makes me feel freakin' psycho and irritated right now," she continued.
You're irritated early on today, but some exciting stuff is happening at work or around your reputation.
They're irritated by the trade challenges but it looks to me as if all systems are go.
"He is clearly irritated that there is some part of power not subordinate to him," she says.
A little irritated but too tired to care, I retreat to bed and turn off the lights.
The lack of aggression irritated some Democrats who wanted to see Clinton knock down a staggering opponent.
"The moment the patient stops using the cream, the skin reacts, gets irritated, develops rashes," he says.
Mix it in with your moisturizer to soothe dry, irritated skin after a day under the sun.
NBC reported that he was also "irritated" that Pence's selection had leaked earlier than he had hoped.
He seemed to be still irritated and baffled in equal part by the memory of the meowers.
He became irritated when discussing religion, they said, and began sporting a long beard with harem pants.
My mom often sounded flustered or irritated when she answered — though it was never directed towards me.
Once during a spacewalk, Hadfield went temporarily blind after a solution in his helmet irritated his eyes.
McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, appeared irritated when asked about Trump's message to the United Kingdom.
A run-in with Dolokhov fetches an unexpected apology, while Andrei looks irritated by his sudden presence.
Nothing else has been able to soothe, soften, and all-around comfort my irritated skin as well.
As the Apollo astronauts found out, moon dirt gets on everything, and irritated their noses and lungs.
Another unconscious effect is a greatly reduced frequency of blinking, which can result in dry, irritated eyes.
There's no evidence of hand cream, except of course hands that are no longer dry or irritated.
Wood, clearly irritated by Harrison's answers, ordered that Cohen attend the hearing when it reconvenes on Monday.
If you have sensitive or easily irritated skin, you might want to pick up something more gentle.
This play from a recent win against the Los Angeles Lakers irritated me more than it should.
Those tickets were quickly claimed, leaving most people unable to redeem their vouchers and feeling pretty irritated.
I'm not an old fuddy-duddy, but this particular misuse of the language has always irritated me.
The system, whose installation irritated China, is meant to counter the threat from North Korea's missile program.
When Giuliani began opining about U.S. hostages held in North Korea, senior staff were irritated and perplexed.
The dryness actually extended past the corners of my lips, making the surrounding skin red and irritated.
Using 100% alcohol also would dry your skin out very quickly and cause it to become irritated.
In the N.L.C.S., Machado really irritated the Brewers and their fans with some truly obnoxious base running.
Then one day my face broke out — not even broke out in acne, but red and irritated.
The intelligence assessment about Russian election meddling still irritated him, however — even after he won the presidency.
When Crupi grew irritated with the girls, she began to act out dramatic scenes, growing unexpectedly emotional.
But in law-enforcement circles, some officials were irritated by what they considered Mr. Giuliani's showing off.
The advisers told us those kinds of questions usually indicate the president has grown irritated with someone.
He performs the tasks with brisk, economic movements, but there's a bored, irritated look on his face.
To begin with, Italians of all political persuasions are irritated by the way immigration has been mismanaged.
I write about the way my breathing changes when I record something that irritated me that day.
She was irritated that she had been placed on the floor designated for the sick and dying.
The move has irritated some members of his own party, but has also raised his profile significantly.
During a testy national security meeting on Tuesday, Trump grew irritated when those warnings were aired again.
The order contains more indications that Jackson has grown frustrated with and irritated by Stone's defense team.
Then one day my face broke out — not even broke out in acne, but red and irritated.
That explained why Schaeuble had been so irritated by what he saw as Thomsen's hesitation past midnight.
"I am irritated and disappointed in just about everybody in the world that is careless," he said.
Less than 48 hours before the final vote on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama was irritated.
When you vape, you are essentially inhaling dirty air which can lead to your cells becoming irritated.
And Mr. Trump approved an inquiry into Chinese trade practices, a move that irritated the Chinese government.
It asks if I feel irritated, anxious, guilty; it wants to know every time I have sex.
If funding for all those programs dries up, there are going to be some extremely irritated constituents.
He would surely be irritated that his name endures more strongly in London's topography than in universal understanding.
Barr also seemed irritated by Mueller's letter, which leaked on the eve of his Senate Judiciary Committee appearance.
It's proven effective, even as subscription fees balloon on users' credit cards and leave them irritated and underwhelmed.
I've often been very irritated when people would ask me, do you know who your 'real' grandparents are?
I have temperamental skin that is irritated by almost every chemical exfoliant I've ever put on my face.
I decide to sleep in mine, and when I wake up, the irritated bumps have all calmed down.
It's not just buggy software that's got me irritated, but some of the software design choices Apple's made.
The visionary founder has appeared irritated by his lost status as the irreproachable wonder boy of Silicon Valley.
Moscow's eagerness to dictate new bilateral meetings has at times irritated State Department officials, two US officials said.
Feeling very sudden flashes of rage in everyday interactions with men that might have just irritated me before.
If you have eczema, dry, irritated skin, or a sunburn, you can add oatmeal, whole milk, and honey.
Trump's threats reportedly "irritated" the UK government, with Johnson frustrated at the president's failure to suggest any alternatives.
Sunburnt lips will turn similarly flaky and irritated, and a balm with aloe helps repair the moisture barrier.
But when we tried to talk post-coitus, I found myself growing more and more irritated with him.
Ms. Z said that after she continuously turned down Weinstein's advances, he became irritated and waved her off.
Beijing does still get irritated about U.S. navy "freedom of navigation" patrols there, which have continued under Trump.
You aren't judgmental, but you can be easily irritated by those who don't share your enthusiasm for possibility.
The GOP failure on health care has irritated Trump, who promised voters that repealing "Obamacare" would be easy.
But they can still be irritated by you, Sam, and I think they're going to continue to be.
Clearly, Reinhart is a little irritated by all the noise surrounding who she's supposed to be dating offscreen.
The antifog treatment on his spacesuit's visor had irritated it, causing it to tear and blur his vision.
Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, the plant's gel can help heal minor wounds and sooth irritated skin.
Butterfinger is hoping the league won't be too irritated with the incentive it's providing to break the rules.
Now, irritated about how little Beijing has done to help pressure North Korea, Trump plans to let loose.
But most are too harsh on my already irritated lips, and end up just ripping them even more.
It's especially soothing on overexposed or irritated skin, and the portable size makes it a total handbag essential.
I had been irritated with Tim, but her comment was one I would never tolerate from a friend.
Trump also has irritated allies by leaving the Iran nuclear accord that several of the countries helped negotiate.
But the official also describes a series of meetings and interactions in which Tillerson has become repeatedly irritated.
If you shampoo often and your scalp gets red or irritated, you should switch to a different kind.
The gallerist hosted three solo Calder exhibitions between 1934 and 1938, but occasionally got irritated with the sculptor.
You can get into a cycle of being irritated and not remember that you don't have to participate.
While the protests have broad support, the destruction and impact on transport networks has irritated some local workers.
He irritated Trump supporters when he aggressively challenged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson during the latter's confirmation hearings.
It also could allow Trump to more quickly dispose of someone he grows irritated with or tired of.
Irritated by his publisher's limitations, Peter wants to find a new firm and editor for his next book.
He tried to brush off the first couple of questions with a prepared answer but became more irritated.
" Charles Hill, the former Scotland Yard detective, is irritated by descriptions of Tomic's heist as "spectacular" and "perfect.
"We haven't played well defensively here for the last four or five games," an obviously irritated Huggins said.
Although I wouldn't show him pain, my troubled gait irritated him—maybe he saw it as a performance?
That irritated some congressional Republicans who said there was no comparison between how Russian and U.S. politicians behaved.
You could have a headache or an irritated stomach, but unlike drugs like ecstasy, there's no bad hangover.
"The mood is despondent, we hate the football, and people often get irritated in the crowd," he said.
According to the report, Trump has been "irritated" with Bannon following a series of Breitbart reports targeting McMaster.
This internal power struggle reportedly irritated some officials, who believed she was best served as Trump's personal secretary.
There is a common trope about this situation, perpetuated frequently on TV, in illustrations, in casually irritated conversation.
"Generally speaking, I get frustrated and irritated when I can't tell what's happening" in a novel, Dyer said.
The 76-year-old seemed irritated and unprepared to address inevitable jabs from his younger, more nimble rivals.
But it broke down as Republican and Democratic senators grew irritated with the administration's defense of Prince Mohammed.
When women wearing white came to the American novelist Saul Bellow in 1976, for example, he was irritated.
When white-clad maidens came to the American novelist Saul Bellow in 1976, for example, he was irritated.
They spoke no English and seemed irritated by the young intruder, but some of them offered him advice.
Britons have been irritated by calls and texts from claims companies even more than by Mr Schwarzenegger's fizzog.
Even among the London set, Morocco evoked tedious stereotypes — "caftans, hashish, camels," Mr. Hajjaj said — that irritated him.
Mr. Nadjari was irritated that the thieves were being portrayed in the press as celebrities and folk heroes.
You're entitled to live in a space where you feel relaxed and comfortable, not grossed out and irritated.
Residents were already irritated by the dust and noise from superrich neighbors building underground swimming pools and cinemas.
The tension in their marriage is subtle at first, with a smattering of frustrated comments and irritated replies.
The teachers were irritated by her response because the schools are managed and funded very differently, HuffPost reported.
They were "irritated" by Pompeo&aposs taunting and decided to allow Huawei to build some of its networks.
He provides a role model to be nice, to use a kinder tone of voice when I'm irritated.
Unfortunately, although they may agree privately with his analysis, most European leaders are irritated by Mr. Macron's methods.
It prompted reports that German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also irritated by the leak for the same reason.
It's about patience and being flexible and getting irritated or furious with a person but still holding on.
And frequently, you'd get, "Well, I don't think that's a great idea," and I began to get irritated.
"We do not know what irritated the animals which resulted in the woman being attacked," Mr. Farawo said.
Because we all can get kind of sad for a moment or get our feelings hurt or be irritated or something, but I think if you listen to the record top to bottom you'll find a lot of themes that are deeper than just being irritated or dissatisfied in some way.
Like a lot of masks out there, this formula brightened our skin without making it feel tight or irritated.
These rubs help the hedgehog relax and also repair his irritated skin, making it more suitable for spine growth.
Ansari's sarcastic deadpan captured perfectly the irritated patience business owners everywhere must feel when they look at Yelp reviews.
When GQ's reporter broached the subjected, Gomez got irritated, saying: "No, no, no, no, no," before explaining her frustration.
When I took it back and got irritated, he was like, "Whatever baby," and started talking about his dick.
It irritated me, and from that moment on, I knew I did not want to play by the rules.
Seven European boxers whom Reuters spoke to complained that the air left a bad taste and irritated their eyes.
Symptoms after exposure can include a sore stomach, irritated intestines and lungs, nausea, diarrhea, and lesions on the skin.
His privileged access to the pope irritated some cardinals in the Vatican administration, who had to wait in line.
Dean is increasingly irritated that his father is projecting the facade of a happy family when they're anything but.
When confronted by an irritated fan on Twitter, the director had a good counter: I'm sorry you're so upset.
Don't let things get to the point where you're so irritated you blow up at them or get personal.
I'm just irritated with how men look down at women so much, no matter how much they say otherwise.
A sticky, sweltering heat wave swept the nation over the past week, leaving many feeling irritated and downright gross.
And if it leaves a tingling feeling afterwards and a flushed, irritated face, then it must be really working.
Maybe he was befuddled and irritated by Coach K slotting the Plumlord above him in the 2014 USMNT rotation.
Cold weather usually results in blotchy, dry, and irritated skin but these products can help fight off these struggles.
Less than that, your eyes get dry and irritated, particularly if you wear contact lenses, your throat gets dry.
With movement restricted and shops closed on voting day, people are irritated at the disruption the postponement has caused.
After Midge's good date, Susie calls her in a rage, rightly irritated her client left Steiner without telling her.
He is irritated that French judges are investigating his family's wealth and looking into assets it owns in France.
His gesture didn't seem to work as Cardi appeared irritated and responded to Offset at length off the microphone.
More From Tonic: Denise, New Orleans, LA My most frustrating patient was just so narcissistic that it irritated me.
Lately, some conservative media figures, such as Matt Drudge, have reportedly been irritated by Donald Trump's behavior and ineffectiveness.
They tend to leave my skin feeling sticky, dry, or worse, irritated, because of the high concentration of acids.
During junior year of high school, patches of red, irritated skin began forming in the creases of my elbows.
"Hearing smack-talk from the Frenchman 31 years his junior irritated and bewildered Trump, aides said," the Post reported.
"I got so swiftly irritated by the dearth of good female roles in female-centric stories," Hamill said recently.
Nine replies deep, user phillipjwhy, irritated but motivated, makes a call for a return of the forum's past excellence.
Remove the careful editing and all that's left is an irritated teen actor waving around a neon-green stick.
Irritated by Eliza and eager to talk to Pickering, Higgins tosses some coins into her basket and moves on.
Several patients reported irritated skin from the sensor's adhesive and bruising where the tube was inserted, according the study.
" According to Miller, Smith's style irritated traditionalists within the company, who favored the relatively buttoned-up presentation of "SportsCenter.
But he quickly grew irritated and the debate frequently descended into the two candidates accusing each other of lying.
I tried using sunscreen and keeping the sun off my nose, but it was still always red and irritated.
But Trump said Tuesday that he's also irritated with "a couple of other" people he added to the Fed.
Johnson & Johnson started selling talc in 1894 after customers complained that the company's original medicated bandages irritated their skin.
Another little tidbit from back then that really tickled me was how irritated you were by the "NWOBHM" tag.
You're feeling a little irritated, so be sure to take plenty of naps and bring snacks wherever you go.
Because, not only did it make me look angry and irritated all the time, it made me look OLD.
I was getting excited, but having sensitive, very easily irritated eyes, I was worried I had just flushed $100.
His colleagues were irritated at his audacity to attempt to interject a conservative principle into a politically expedient compromise.
Streicher suggests a bit of caution with ingredients like these, particularly as some people can become irritated by them.
Irritated, the doctor replies that in that case her best bet is to figure out why she isn't sleeping.
Mr. Zhao seemed irritated, angry, even rude, often rushing the passengers at rest stops, some of them later reported.
In 2014, an irritated baboon bounded by Luke Donald of England on his approach shot during the second round.
Brad Greer, 49, developed two scabby infections on each of his legs where rain boots had irritated his skin.
But also, when you are more irritated with your partner, that's a sign of depression and mental health issues.
What irritated Bonnell most, though, was not so much the rightward skew but the anti-intellectualism that drove it.
"I was irritated by the fact that everywhere I went in the city, there was scaffolding," Mr. Kallos said.
This can not only cause dry and irritated skin but in some rare cases, it can cause an infection.
CreditCreditAngel Valentin for The New York Times MIAMI — Few things make Carlos A. Gimenez more irritated than Marlins Park.
But the Americans evidently became irritated at reports that seemed to place at least some blame on the soldiers.
Trump was irritated by the exchange and told then-national security adviser H.R. McMaster to intervene, the Post reported.
The nine-year-old Beezus grows irritated with her four-year-old sister, but eventually learns to love her.
It was another jangly A.O.C. media stunt that irritated some of her colleagues but fired up the meme factory.
Each character is doubtful, surprised, irritated, happy, pissed off, and it's all exactly the same expression with the eyes.
" Long irritated by the rhetorical branding, President Trump finally came up with his own rejoinder: "Americans are Dreamers, too.
Many EU leaders were irritated, however, that Cameron's campaign made little mention of the special deal they had given him.
In this case, irritated parents dealing with angsty youngsters produces a result that's beneficial for the species as a whole.
He also seemed particularly irritated that users could expect a five to 30 percent projected performance hit from the fixes.
Cohn irritated Trump by criticizing the president's response to violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August at a white supremacist rally.
Imagine that Pat, your irritated former coworker (who's older and has more years on the job), walks into your office.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Spicer was irritated that he didn't have a mini-fridge in his own office.
Twitter users couldn't be happier about that "coincidence," though they may be slightly irritated at the delay in its confirmation.
After the storm, Fanara says that people continued to report irritated lungs and dead fish in parts of the Panhandle.
The world keeps spinning, but I'm irritated whenever I spend more than a few seconds tracking down my calendar app.
Then a few days later, you look down and see a few irritated-looking bumps where your hair once was.
ROBOCALLS, the pre-recorded phone messages peddling debt-reduction and timeshares, have irritated consumers in America for over a decade.
Irritated Game of Thrones fans have taken to that bastion the bastion of fan annoyance (no, not that one) Change.
Even though it's spring and pollen counts are rising, I'm sneezing less and my eyes are less irritated than usual.
Rubio, clearly irritated by Jones' loud interruptions while being interviewed, threatened to "handle" Jones himself after the host touched him.
Topical acne spot treatments not only help shrink blemishes, but they also work to reduce redness and calm irritated skin.
Sweat streamed the 2015 Super Bowl and was irritated that different commercials played on the streamed game than on television.
The diaper's contents irritated the baby's skin, causing it to rupture, after which E. coli bacteria set in, McAllister said.
Electric company worker Chris Prater recently experienced an irritated eye after a day on the job cutting down a tree.
He said he's asked those questions several times over the past month and appeared irritated at Mnuchin's lack of answers.
There's even niacinamide — an ingredient more commonly found in serums — to help soothe irritated skin and smooth out fine lines.
I use them at low enough doses where I just kind of get a little irritated when I'm not high.
Mr. Kelly's departure had long been rumored amid signs that he and Mr. Trump had grown irritated with each other.
She said other Conservatives, locally and in London, grew irritated with her insistence that insufficient funding was the core problem.
Within a day of taking the Depakote D.R., I was bloated again — angry, irritated, fat-feeling, hair-losing and sobbing.
Roberts — as usual — seemed irritated by Sotomayor's aggressive questioning, urging that Francisco be given a chance to finish his answers.
The doctor says that my eyes have become irritated from too much flying and tells me not to use Visine.
Lately, Trump has been irritated by public polling numbers showing him losing to Democrats in various head-to-head matchups.
" On this particular day, "I don't remember ever having a row, but I do remember being intensely irritated by him.
I'm slightly irritated because I'm tired and he can go to sleep whenever because he doesn't have the kids tonight.
Mr. Trump is irritated that Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations have not contributed enough resources to the Syria campaign.
She combed through her posts to see what may have irritated him, but found nothing, Ms. Kwée said on Wednesday.
That has irritated Republicans, sharpening their determination to stick together and push back against the efforts to prolong the trial.
He was also irritated by arguments the Clinton team made that suggested he was not ready for the Oval Office.
Macron's call, which reflects a broad trend of EU thinking but is not universally accepted, irritated U.S. President Donald Trump.
"If people come to something and there's nothing to do, they get irritated and then you've got problems," Spicer said.
And Derek Norman, a news assistant, helped me track down tenants who had grown irritated with Airbnbs in their buildings.
Some folks on social media posted that they saw Bregoli looking "irritated" and "not happy" at the airport Monday morning.
A visibly irritated Maduro blamed poor turnout on rain - even though it only started falling after the event, witnesses said.
Could I make something meaningful from the collection of documents by collaborating with technology instead of being irritated by it?
JUAN WILLIAMS, THE FIVE CO-HOST: Yeah, that&aposs still -- apparently, he&aposs very irritated that nothing has come of that.
While tense exchanges between Gorsuch and Democrats were minimal, Democrats still grew irritated by his refusal to opine on certain issues.
However, his gesture didn't seem to work as Cardi appeared irritated and responded to Offset at length — off of the microphone.
Both salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide are effective treatments for many people, but they can cause dry, red, or irritated skin.
If anything, I'd say that it irritated my skin a little bit more than the Fusion blades I use at home.
I consider doing a face mask, but my face feels a little irritated so I just rub on my rosehip oil.
As their work on irrational decision-making has made its way into the wider world, it has also irritated incumbent pundits.
Trump's threats reportedly irritated the UK government, with Johnson frustrated at the president's failure to suggest any alternatives to the deal.
There were definitely times when you get tired on the course and get quickly irritated because you haven't slept all night.
Many players, especially families, traveled to be part of the festivities, and they were a mix of irritated, discouraged, and angry.
Plantar fasciitis affects the heels and occurs when the tissue along the bottom of the foot, gets torn, inflamed or irritated.
If the skin under or around your zits is tender and irritated, the above options may just further stoke the fire.
A woman came through the drive through yesterday and got a little irritated with me because we didn't have drink carriers.
There was a method to her madness: The grease and anti-dandruff shampoo would soothe my irritated scalp, but only temporarily.
Employing them has significantly reduced the number of instances in which I get irritated, or at least has shortened their duration.
"People were irritated because they just want to meet Formosa directly and negotiate," said the witness, who declined to be named.
The stalling has irritated other nations, which say it could harm Canada's efforts to win a seat on the Security Council.
Twitter was flooded with irritated pre-order customers unable to get their hands on their phones, including two separate Gizmodo writers.
The football fans that grumble about being muddled by ABBA will be irritated even more by Mr Palacios-Huerta's next suggestion.
Lunar love is all around you, but you are feeling a bit irritated today, especially concerning themes around fame and success.
Premature babies this tiny are still developing and have fragile, thin skin often irritated by preemie diapers that are too large.
Murder, on the other hand, is still murder whether the shooter was upset he was laid off, or irritated by traffic.
Having successfully irritated all Game of Thrones fans, allow me to soothe you with the excellent journalism from Gizmodo this week.
Nothing about the E700Ms wowed me, but then nothing irritated or disrupted me, which I think is the more notable aspect.
They were irritated by Scaramucci's comments to The New Yorker, but from their perspective he served his primary purpose: destroying Reince.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon got irritated while talking about Washington politics during his company's earnings call Friday morning, per CNBC:
Wiz Khalifa was irritated Friday night, when the paparazzi tried to divert him from his mission of the night ... getting laid.
Maria Vidacovich, 38, told me she's trying to sell her husband's FitBit because the band irritated his wrist and eventually broke.
"It's so busy," a flustered and irritated dancer said to another employee as I looked on, sixer of beer in hand.
If you know a fan of The Office who's been frustrated, irritated, or angry lately, this is the gift for them.
Appearing angry and irritated, the president maintained that his original reaction was based on the facts he had at the time.
Whatever occurred in the lead-up to deadline day, Trump was irritated Thursday that agencies still were arguing for more redactions.
Grassley said he was "really irritated" that Sessions sent the letter because of his own defense for the embattled attorney general.
"I think, frankly, what's happening here is the White House is irritated John McCain is not dying of cancer," says @AnaNavarro.
The United States also recognized Jerusalem as Israel's official capital as part of the move, something that further irritated Palestinian officials.
Just one swipe of this water-based liquid eyeshadow and you'll be gleaming without dealing with glitter fallout or irritated eyes.
China is seen to be irritated by the North's repeated aggression, including two nuclear tests since early 2016 and a Feb.
But anyone who is irritated by the stereotypes here is thinking much harder about this series than it thinks about itself.
Sure, Iran has been irritated by the seizure of its own oil tanker, the Grace I, by Gibraltarian and British authorities.
Later, my editor asked me to draft someone else's piece, and I can't remember the last time I was so irritated.
Students were irritated, and one even blamed her for the heat because she did not purchase box fans for the classroom.
Finding phone representatives who know how to interact with consumers, and perhaps placate the irritated ones, seems like the easy part.
Yet the GOP also faces enormous risks with its strategy if it turns off independent voters already irritated by Washington's dysfunction.
One senses that Wolfe is as irritated by his omission from the roster of immortals as by Chomsky's inclusion in it.
He played through it, but it was evident when he took off his helmet that his eye was red and irritated.
That position has increasingly irritated big customers like Apple and Samsung and contract manufacturers like Foxconn, which is Apple's major supplier.
I keep mine in Notes or Google Docs and I get irritated with the lack of voice integration when I'm driving.
A related proposition is also often true: The more irritated an audience is with the setup, the more satisfying the release.
The approach plainly irritated both Mr. Trump and many voters in the district, which runs along much of South Carolina's coast.
"If the skin on your hands is getting dry and irritated, that doesn't mean stop washing and sanitizing," Dr. King says.
I was visiting a few years ago and was irritated by the poor quality of the crossword puzzle he was running.
"People are sometimes irritated with his earnestness, but I like it," she says when I note some leftists question Daou's motivations.
The filibuster may be an easy target for Republicans irritated with the challenges of governing, but it's hardly their biggest obstacle.
The Times reported that Trump's threats "irritated" the UK government, with Johnson frustrated at the president's failure to suggest any alternatives.
He became irritated when guests at the bar recognized him, and he asked to move the conversation to his hotel suite.
Ultimately, Ford brokered its own deal with California, which drew an antitrust inquiry from Trump's Justice Department and irritated the administration.
That irritated customers when they learned that a neighbor paid thousands of dollars less for the same car, some dealers said.
Nothing could stop Josh Gad from getting into the Christmas spirit a little early this year ... not even his irritated wife.
Long before white people were mad at Dave Chappelle for being transphobic, I was gently irritated with his shitty Native joke.
Those who do experience symptoms may notice itchy or irritated genitals; discomfort or burning during urination; and a change in discharge.
Store-bought options often contain ingredients including glycerin or parabens, and some people find these make their skin itchy or irritated.
Those tactics have irritated some others in the caucus, however, with Democrats eager for a legislative win on health care. Rep.
That is, it soothes irritated mucous membranes by forming a protective film, covering nerve endings that trigger the urge to cough.
There's Alexander Gustafsson when the agency paid a recent visit, totally not looking like the most irritated person in the room.
These "mood effects" included crying more easily, feeling depressed or sad, feeling angry or irritated, and experiencing more anxiety than usual.
A source in Trump's campaign told CNN that Trump was "irritated" with Conway's public campaign against Romney's potential nomination for the position.
The lungs can then become irritated from the water and fill with fluid resulting in respiratory problems, brain damage or even death.
The supplements seemed to have no discernable effect, other than to make me feel very irritated very early in the morning. Yuck.
It's the kind of episode that makes you irritated that live-action studios are so afraid to tell stories starring female superheroes.
Red, irritated eyes can ruin your entire makeup look, especially when it's your mascara that's causing the irritation in the first place.
"It's not as if no harm had happened," said Then, who appeared bewildered and irritated at many points throughout the defense's submissions.
"I could tell every time Kevin's name came up, he would just get visibly irritated, which was kind of endearing," recalled Viall.
Catalonia's independence drive has irritated many and will be a high-profile factor, especially with 12 of its former leaders standing trial.
At the time though, the sun was full blaze, I was beyond irritated, and my new husband was in full beast mode.
You know President Obama, for all his qualities that you love, gets angry and I've borne the... AXELROD: Irritated, I would say.
When I proudly showed my paper to my mom, she seemed irritated and immediately got on the phone to call her friends.
Shortly after the BET Awards ended, Everyday Struggle released video footage of a clearly irritated Budden rushing through an interview with Migos.
I would grow so irritated or upset when notifications got away from me, and I couldn't keep up with messages or prompts.
RHP Garrett Richards remains on the DL an irritated nerve in his biceps and his chances of returning this season are long.
Now, the show is still irritated by the smug, and it still nods toward the idea that caring about stuff is stupid.
"I see a lot of women in my office who get irritated from using pungent, strong, and fake fragrant washes," she says.
Many EU leaders have been irritated by the way Davutogulu and Merkel presented their migrant deal, though most have broadly welcomed it.
Nineteen-year-old Olatiwa Karade, a sophomore at Montclair University in Montclair, New Jersey, was irritated with being silenced all the time.
Some, like Rudrangshu Mukherjee, a historian at Ashoka University, are actually irritated by the notion that Britain might apologise for the incident.
It has irritated France, with European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau telling Rome that international law obliged it to let the Lifeline dock.
Along with itching, other symptoms of yeast infections include an irritated or swollen vulva, cottage cheese-like discharge, and pain during sex.
PARIS (Reuters) - Emmanuel Macron was visibly irritated last March at a news conference ahead of the first round of the presidential election.
"Get lost, I don't want to talk", says an irritated Jamel in a typical Marseille accent, waving us in the opposite direction.
If anything, he's more irritated by the fact he's been locked in a car for the first moments of his newfound freedom.
And I've been irritated enough to quietly bark at the screen a couple of times, entirely because of the game's imprecise combat.
McGregor had built a world where he called his shots and talked shit and irritated the UFC brass and made untold millions.
It brings water into the movement so you can poop away, but it causes the cells [of the rectum] to get irritated.
And when I wasted time on something I genuinely despised, I felt all the more irritated by the pressures of my job.
"It depends whether you find yourself irritated by the shift in meaning when a word is adopted by another culture," she says.
We all know how easily irritated the 45th President of the United States gets whenever anyone says anything remotely bad about him.
An Ontario-based Costco employee told Business Insider that some shoppers get irritated when the store starts closing down for the night.
Autopilot does improve that type of driving, as the car can control speed and frequent braking better than a bored, irritated human.
Lindsey Graham, growing irritated, asked for one woman to be removed as she loudly tried to drown out his gaggle before cameras.
He irritated his own party's leaders by proposing extreme budget cuts and complaining about deficit spending even after catastrophes like Hurricane Katrina.
Even as he has pushed ahead energetically with initiatives at Tronc's publications, Mr. Ferro's actions have mystified and irritated executives at Oaktree.
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The same night, United played in the northern suburb of Blaine, timing that irritated United supporters and hurt the club's ticket sales.
If you get someone a card or donation worth way more than the one they get you, it's possible you'll feel irritated.
The irritated clumps of pimples around my chin and mouth visibly dried out, and no new breakouts sprung up in their place.
Muhammad got irritated with one Facebook commenter to their show's page who used the word sis in a condescending manner toward her.
And when your skin is stripped or irritated, it over-produces oil, leading to more clogged pores, blackheads, and big-ass pimples.
On Wednesday, the president seemed particularly irritated by his opponent from two years ago, retweeting a number of insulting messages about her.
The only alternative at the time, rubber baby pants, was also a bust — left for too long, it irritated her babies' skin.
But there came a period when all the little things that irritated me about them were making me irrationally frustrated and angry.
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Alexander has sparred with Trump before, and on Friday it happened again after the president grew irritated with Alexander's line of questioning.
Still, Javier Madrid, an environmental official within Andalusia's regional government, got visibly irritated when asked about the cost of saving the lynx.
Irritated at what they considered an unnecessary distraction, Republicans, including some of the president's staunchest supporters, joined in the chorus of criticism.
If you are not wet and don't feel irritated then the reusable pad or cloth you are using is likely just fine.
He was typically quick to become irritated, but when he's kibitzing with us and our crossword puzzles, he forgets his cross words.
Trump appeared irritated when asked about the white pith helmet, a symbol of British colonial rule, that she had worn in Kenya.
I parted it in oily curtains, and wore it tucked behind my ears because it irritated the roary acne of my cheekbones.
In the past week, a thick layer of smog has enveloped the city, with people complaining of irritated eyes, throats and lungs.
Peter is doubtful, and when Kelley notes that she didn't like when he "rewarded the drama" with Alayah, he even looks irritated.
Pushback from security experts has apparently irritated the President but persuaded him for now to delay the withdrawal for the time being.
Conservatives are getting irritated with the Senate Republicans refusal to use the rules against obstructionist Democrats, or even acknowledge that they can.
When the prostitute got to his apartment, she'd be out of breath and look irritated at having had to climb the stairs.
Mahathir, who had not set a date for handing over power, had appeared irritated that Anwar's backers were demanding a clear timetable.
It's usually more complicated than that, and survivors are irritated that Trump cites trafficking as a reason to build his border wall.
Sophie, a 26-year-old copywriter living in Los Angeles, said she feels irritated when her plants die, but not at herself.
And, no matter how irritated you are, follow your mom's rules from when you were a teen and never roll your eyes.
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the gods was so irritated by the racket caused by humans that he exterminated them.
Because egg-laying chickens are kept in small cages, they end up getting irritated with one another and start pecking each other.
Dispatched to boarding school at the age of eight, he buried himself in books but irritated his teachers with his insubordinate attitude.
In the video of Mnuchin's remarks, the secretary at times makes jokes about the relentless hissing while at others he appears irritated.
Irritated Republicans looking for a way to undermine his testimony had to stoop to criticizing the lieutenant colonel for wearing his uniform.
LF Eddie Rosario irritated manager Paul Molitor when he stole third base with two outs in the seventh at Detroit on Wednesday.
I'm irritated that once again the church has chosen to diminish and limits my lived experience while saying that they are listening.
Source: Trump 'irritated' by Conway attacks on Romney The fight between Romney, the Republican Party's 2012 nominee, and Trump was nasty and personal.
Khloé is irritated because she is always the last one on the list and the one that gets forgotten or bumped for Kylie.
A hidden camera captured their bemused and irritated reactions as a straight-faced cashier acted as if nothing was out of the ordinary.
And, of course, the Europeans naturally are kind of irritated because they&aposve had a great ride now for three or four decades.
But Salihu is clearly irritated by the process: the FFK has petitioned UEFA for membership since 2008, when Kosovo declared independence from Serbia.
In terms of Hillary Clinton, it&aposs like she&aposs still super irritated and frustrated and angry over the election and the results.
Wozniacki seemed irritated by the tension of the strings on her racket and discarded it midway through the second game of the match.
Source: Trump 'irritated' by Conway attacks on Romney The fight between Romney, the Republican Party's 2012 nominee, and Trump was nasty and personal.
That deal, however, has now been rejected both by much of her own party and then irritated European leaders last month in Salzburg.
She scours the fridge but comes up empty-handed, irritated by the foolishness of her mother, whom she surmises was shopping absent-mindedly.
Conway told CNN that she has spoken to Trump several times, both yesterday and today, and that he was not angry or irritated.
The Chinese used ginkgo tea to improve circulation; the ancient Egyptians drank a coriander tea to soothe irritated stomachs or inflamed urinary tracts.
A mob of around 50 brokers, presumably irritated at the company's service cutting them out of deals, attacked its Bangalore base in September.
I just lie there, wide awake and growing increasingly irritated by any bird, bug, car, or human that makes even the slightest noise.
The adulation that was heaped upon him eventually irritated some Negroes in the civil rights movement who worked hard, but in relative obscurity.
" Boback, irritated, wrote to an associate, "The problem is that he needs a face to his 'villain' and unfortunately (and incorrectly) chose me.
She has to know that people get really, really irritated when the Kardashians do that appropriating thing that they're ever so fond of.
She said that she encouraged her daughters to support one another, and stepped in when young Beyoncé was "irritated" by her little sister.
Attendants get particularly irritated with passengers who keep their headphones on while speaking with them, as would any reasonable person outside a plane.
Already irritated after her argument with Nova, Charley takes this as just another family member trying to take her money and storms off.
It irritated the company so much that Windows chief Terry Myerson authored a blog post criticizing Google for not disclosing security vulnerabilities responsibly.
As other EU countries have watched this being attempted, even those most irritated by Brussels have concluded that they should not follow suit.
During the rehearsals in the week leading up to the show, Gaga becomes increasingly irritated when small problems are not resolved quickly enough.
Neighbors were also irritated by the constant jackhammers and the sidewalks being torn up to install new fiber optic cables for Zuck's home.
But that they often end with itchy, watery eyes or irritated skin dampens the excitement of having sparkly clean countertops, appliances, and floors.
But they can also strip away natural oils in the process, which can lead to frizzy, dried-out strands, and an irritated scalp.
Sailors can get permission to grow a beard for religious reasons or if they have a skin condition that&aposs irritated by shaving.
Everyone has encountered people—friends, maybe family members—who are grieving something, and we can often get irritated with how they conduct themselves.
A visibly irritated Putin on Friday also denied reports that the Trump team had moved to lift the sanctions in place against Russia.
LAWMAKERS IRRITATED May has said delaying Brexit beyond June would be a failure to deliver on the Brexit referendum of three years ago.
While Miocic put on a great performance he irritated some fans by not looking for the finish particularly hard in the later rounds.
Piles of disorganized possessions provoke disproportionate dismay and shame in the women of the house, while men seem irritated but not personally ashamed.
Another treatment, sclerotherapy, involves injecting the irritated vein with a caustic agent, as is often done for spider veins on legs and ankles.
He also spoke on the importace of the media, saying the press often irritated him but is "vital to democracy," the AP reports.
I was particularly irritated when I saw that my order wasn't in the normal shelves, but filed away into another, more distant shelf.
As the official described it, Tillerson finally became so irritated with the White House pressure, he said they could move ahead without him.
The survey also shows that 60% of drivers are consistently irritated that their tips are weak, or they are not tipped at all.
Trump has also been irritated by the fact that Tillerson has advocated for a more traditional approach to foreign policy, the Post reports.
The leader of the invaders, played by Billy Burke, seems more irritated than anything over having this wrench thrown into his grand scheme.
"He became irritated in the 4th grade when his brother won a trophy at a chess tournament and he didn't," his obituary said.
Democrats, who had been irritated by Obama's absence, are suddenly thrilled to have the popular former president back in the mix (The Hill).
The source familiar said Trump was irritated by the fact that the US expelled 60, which was far more than France and Germany.
When asked about seeing political discussions of people with different viewpoints than their own, poll participants were even more irritated with political interactions.
It's only natural a player is going to be irritated about leaving the pitch, especially when he worked so hard to be there.
But his incessant moping and poetic meanderings can wear you down, and audiences might find themselves reluctantly in sympathy with Chun's irritated deckhand.
It can be used anywhere (we're talking lips, nails, skin, hair) to help heal irritated skin, dry elbows, cuticles and so much more.
The 85033-year-old sultan is said to be irritated by what he regards as Saudi and Emirati foolishness in intervening in Yemen.
Publisher Electronic Arts' Star Wars: Battlefront II irritated fans who felt the game was a skinner box designed to nickel-and-dime them.
"I was starting to get irritated, because they were trying to excuse it like he was just a doddering old man," she said.
The conversation irritated Bolton so much that he left and said Sondland, Volker, and Perry should have nothing to do with domestic politics.
Because there is no protective sack around intestines, they can easily become irritated by amniotic fluid and begin to twist, swell or shorten.
Her eyes were so irritated from dryness and fatigue that she would sometimes just close her eyes for the duration of her breaks.
His crowing irritated a neighbor, Jean-Louis Biron, who is from the city and bought a second home next door to Maurice's owners.
Like some other biohackers with an anti-establishment streak, he's irritated by federal officials' purported sluggishness in greenlighting all sorts of medical treatments.
Her eye was irritated from the fake eyelashes she'd worn the night before, and she worried that her cornea might have been scratched.
"Dry, irritated eyes, nasal passages, and mouth make you more susceptible to any respiratory infection because of that lost barrier," Dr. Grimes adds.
But, again, I'm irritated by the background assumption that all the revenue must be automatically returned, that the tax must be revenue-neutral.
"When I saw him, I kept thinking how irritated I was that I hadn't brushed my hair or put makeup on," she said.
This irritated those Germans who thought that you couldn't rewind history, and that the architecture of their capital should be more forward looking.
There were two hungry and irritated kids, there was a man washing broccoli, and a seething woman, exhausted from holding so much resentment.
In Hénin-Beaumont, the National Rally is putting in place many of the same projects — a fact that has irritated some Green members.
It doesn't really look like I've missed much and I'm irritated that I'm here when I could be doing other things...oh well.
But be aware that even natural ingredients that create a burning or tingling feeling, like menthol or capsaicin, may leave the skin irritated.
Theroux plays both variations of Kevin Garvey as amusingly befuddled, and increasingly (and profanely) irritated by what people are asking him to do.
Still, Mr. Perlmuth said he was glad the subway was finally opening, even if he was irritated by the many inconveniences during construction.
Becky, over the weekend, I was trying to figure out, I mean I get so irritated, that I don't need it, you know?
Not only did Bloomberg not provide effective comebacks, he came across as peevish and irritated at having to participate in a democratic process.
"Look, it's open season," he said, visibly irritated, when asked about a recently published book by Megyn Kelly, his colleague at the time.
The label also personally irritated Almodóvar, who was not interested in the identity politics that were then energizing the gay movement in America.
Two days later, I spent time with a set of unhappy women I have been enthralled and irritated by since I was 12.
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The President has become increasingly irritated by the fallout from Khashoggi's death, multiple sources who have heard him voice his frustration told CNN.
Several Republicans are irritated over the proposal -- especially its funding for the border wall -- saying that many of the previous deals were better.
They could result from an irritated, inflamed airway that may require treatment with an inhaled corticosteroid to reduce the inflammation, Dr. Edelman said.
For years, he and his exclamation-prone cohorts fueled dance parties and irritated the occasional critic with their vulgar, shoddily-recorded sex jams.
And if you have easily irritated eyes, like I do, you've probably tried your fair share of ones that stung and left you red.
However, the image has irritated fans of the series who say the main role should have gone to an Asian actress instead of Johansson.
Jack tries to keep things positive; Kevin, irritated, tells his dad he can't understand because he never lost something that he loved to do.
Michel, a French-speaking liberal, has irritated Madrid by being one of the few EU leaders to criticize police violence during last month's referendum.
It's a matter of sensitivity, with some people developing irritated throats whenever they go near mold and others who don't even seem to notice.
A big party held last week in Hong Kong went awry, after visitors complained of sunburn-like symptoms and irritated eyes the next day.
I do not care about the rude comments towards me but I am becoming quite irritated at the attacks on our local police officer.
After trialling what felt like hundreds of different products, I found my skin had never felt more irritated, spotty, dull, dry, uneven, and greasy.
Every new printing drove down the prices of rare and collectible cards, which irritated fans who enjoyed collecting the cards because they were rare.
The White House has been irritated that Mnuchin has been asking for people viewed as liberals or in one case a Hillary Clinton donor.
His rivals seemed especially irritated that Mr. Cruz has sought to portray himself as the genuine conservative among a group of weak-principled politicians.
Although his face became irritated shortly after the plant brushed against him, Childress assumed it was just a sunburn from being outside all day.
Though skin tags are harmless and extremely common, according to dermatologist Jessica Wu, MD, they can become irritated when rubbing against clothing or necklaces.
And I realized how many narrative decisions on this show are made solely to keep viewers guessing, and I got irritated all over again.
The Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes and Michael Warren report that Trump was "angry" and "irritated" about being pushed to certify by Mattis and Tillerson.
Washington has been particularly irritated by India's tightening of regulations that have undermined major U.S. companies but favored domestic entities in the past year.
Somehow, out of all the seats available in the Bachelor mansion, Krystal makes a B-line for the one next to an irritated Bibiana.
But I loved you very much, trusted you completely and don't remember ever feeling actually pissed off — irritated, maybe — with you in five years.
The beaches around Pensacola now have purple flags to alert swimmers about the underwater creatures, which leave itchy, irritated rashes with bumps and welts.
I'm hopefully getting the stitches out today — my back is so irritated that I put hydrocortisone on the itchy skin and pop a Benadryl.
"I got it when I was, like, 17 and I'm so irritated that I got it," Alba said of the neck tattoo to Refinery29.
Any delayed response on my part is usually because I no longer want to date someone, or because I am irritated by a message.
The singer looked distracted, flashing irritated looks as she powered through the song, backed only by a piano and bathed in a lone spotlight.
Yet, it piqued his sense of fairness—just as leaving the seat unused would have irritated the people at the back of the plane.
During the time of writing this article, I fluctuated between being irritated and remembering my Windows days with a oddly fond sense of nostalgia.
Here's the thing about a bad day or week: You can typically pinpoint a very particular instance that led to you feeling so irritated.
An irritated John McCain aide said Palin was "going rogue" when she went off message in the days leading up to the 223 election.
As a result, she has irritated some White House officials who now have limited contact with Trump, according to sources familiar with the situation.
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky man who went to the doctor with an irritated eye got the unsavory news that it contained a tick.
But in winter, or if you're stressed, your skin can become super-dehydrated or irritated and you may need to up your product game.
When some passengers refused to move, according to one account, D'Amato grew irritated with their refusal and the crew's reluctance to make them move.
Clinton "is clearly irritated by the fact that she has to deal with this guy," the Democratic strategist David Axelrod said in an interview.
BRITAIN'S eventual exit deal with the European Union will not only have to be signed off by the bloc's 27 increasingly irritated member states.
In 2014, Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brian Wilson pitched at times with an irritated ulnar nerve in what proved to be his final season.
Last month, Alba opened up about her beauty regrets, admitting that she feels "irritated" by two tattoos she had inked when she was younger.
When she arrived home from a long drive, she said she couldn't get the right lens out and her eye became red and irritated.
Trump has appeared irritated with some stories about the report that have focused on aides not listening to him or not following his orders.
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Regardless of what he said, Smith's body language portrayed a man growing increasingly irritated by what he perceives to be a lack of opportunities.
The May arrest of a U.S. citizen on charges of murder particularly inflamed Japanese citizens irritated at the U.S. military presence in the country.
Meantime, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, testifying on Capitol Hill, irritated House Republicans by refusing to discuss her decision not to pursue charges against Clinton.
The ratio of hyper-satisfying moments of crystalline self-perception to irritated grousing about why I'm not spending time among other humans is low.
But the campaign irritated some, including prominent white newspaperman and broadcaster Sidney Andorn, who harped against the campaign from his post in Cleveland, Ohio.
A man stocking shelves at a bodega eyed him suspiciously, and the salesman at a frame shop grew irritated when he didn't buy anything.
After about 30 minutes, the two men were visibly irritated, Mr. Blum testified, and Ms. Sebelius said she had to leave for another meeting.
So did Mr. Biesenbach's comment this week dubbing L.A. "the new Berlin" because so "many artists are moving there," which irritated many artists here.
Mr. Trump has been particularly irritated that the United States continues to pay to detain thousands of Islamic State fighters captured in recent years.
It might make you a little bit red, but not enough that, you know, it&aposs more red than your normal, like, irritated skin.
"The reason it took so long is that it's difficult, and that is a totally sufficient explanation," Mantel said, sounding bewildered and slightly irritated.
Mr. Trump was particularly irritated that Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the leader of the impeachment proceedings, was at the briefing.
European leaders, normally circumspect, are openly irritated that President Trump's protectionist assault is aimed at them despite decades of military alliance and shared values.
Using so many different types of ingredients can sometimes make my skin very irritated, so I like to keep my everyday routine pretty basic.
I concluded from your book that you remain a little bit irritated with Obama and the distance that he kept from you in 2008.
Over time, he grows irritated with teachers' methods of crowd control and with the "diabolical worksheets" of a one-size-fits-all educational philosophy.
However, this has irritated some Iraqi officials, who point to the fact that their bases were targeted by Iranian missiles in retaliation for Gen.
It's a time where our noses bleed, our lips get chapped, our faces peel, and many of us succumb to irritated sinuses and throats.
Biden in particular has irritated many Latinos for his stance on certain immigration issues, including a refusal to call for a moratorium on deportations.
Even as Mr. Trump refused to back down, fellow Republicans appeared increasingly irritated by what they see as a distraction from their policy goals.
The president has already been deeply irritated by the parade of administration officials testifying on Capitol Hill, said a person close to the president.
When Univision moderator Jorge Ramos pressed if she would consider dropping out if she was indicted over the email issue, Clinton appeared visibly irritated.
This has irritated Robert L. Wilkie, the Veterans Affairs secretary, who views these as unwelcome partisan positions, said several agency and veterans' group officials.
Anybody irritated by the posturing of Jay-Z's previous album, "Magna Carta: Holy Grail" (24), was likely put off by the prospect of more.
Ryan's "disloyalty," as Trump called it, has clearly irritated him, but it also allows him to campaign "the way I want to," he tweeted.
Located next to the Mexican border are the Chinati Hot Springs, which are filled with minerals meant to cure back pain and irritated skin.
I also think that he's irritated and even enraged by those who check facts and look for evidence to confirm or disprove his claims.
Adola, who is taller and has a scruffier gait, seemed relaxed, and Kipchoge looked actively irritated by the close attention the Ethiopian was paying him.
Erika Hubbard, on her way home to Los Angeles after attending Saturday's march, said a few Trump supporters were visibly irritated with all the chanting.
However, some already-existing anal conditions — such as hemorrhoids — can be irritated by anal sex, and rough anal sex without lube can sometimes cause tearing.
Irritated Skype users in China took to internet forums to complain about being unable to pay for the service via Apple, according to the Times.
"Hot tea is a great way to stay hydrated, provide warmth and comfort to an irritated and inflamed throat and help relieve congestion," says Yeung.
That single phrase, which I am used to hearing, finally irritated me so much to the point where I needed to do something about it.
Reasonably irritated, Drogon roasts the weapon (my condolences to the artisans of King's Landing), but somehow doesn't crisp Bronn up at all in the process.
The Pentagon, though clearly irritated, has downplayed the drone's importance, saying it cost (a mere) $150,000 and that most of its technology was commercially available.
Even during less choreographed moments — walks home from school or watching Ninja Turtles cartoons on the couch — he would get irritated with my persistent snaps.
The academy recommends rubbing or gently massaging the baby's irritated gums with a clean finger or using a teething ring that's made of firm rubber.
Mostly, I wasn't getting enough sleep because my erratic schedule didn't allow for enough deep sleep, so I was irritated and cranky no matter what.
Over 2,500 shoppers gave it five-star reviews raving about its rich and non-irritating formula, which works wonders on dry, cracked, and irritated skin.
Carlos Beruff, the wealthy businessman who spent millions of his own cash in Tuesday's primary, said that voters are "irritated" by Rubio's handling of Trump.
This plague of bloodsucking parasites has caused incalculable discomfort and paranoia, leaving their unwary victims with irritated skin and a profound sense of the willies.
The vulva contains both hair-bearing skin, which is resistant to irritants, and some "modified mucosa," which is easily irritated and inflamed, Dr. Pomeranz says.
Carlson offers half-smiles or breezy replies like, "Well, you look fabulous too!" in response, but she often looks tense or irritated while doing so.
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NRW has for years irritated Switzerland by buying data as part of a crackdown on tax evasion by Germans stashing away cash in secret accounts.
He can be irritated by the boring task of running complex entities, which helps explain the bankruptcies and the campaign's failing ground operation in Iowa.
" It's interesting ... according to the police reports, as cops interviewed Colleen at her home she became irritated with the officer's questions and became "increasingly uncooperative.
That condition has irritated the three special commissioners in charge of the airline, who fear it could lead to a break-up of the company.
Impact of Kelly arrival According to two senior White House officials, McMaster has been irritated by the impression that he's lost standing with the President.
On the other hand, when the match hasn't gone a manager's way, he is understandably irritated and in no mood to face an interviewer immediately.
They are irritated that the cash-strapped government of Muhammadu Buhari, which came into power last year, has slashed the amnesty budget by two-thirds.
But in many other ways, it's the best representation of Drake as we know him now: the eclectic, confident, irritated, unabashedly corny, taste-making icon.
The members of Congress are unhappy and greatly irritated by its presence, but didn't know how to get rid of this embarrassment their predecessors created.
Secretive agreements on Iran, IRS overreach against political conservatives and implementation of a progressive social agenda via executive orders, bypassing Congress, have irritated the public.
Your child will be thankful, and many of your most irritating relatives may be appropriately irritated — which should make the turkey taste that much better.
JB exchanges words with the guy, and seems to be irritated by the offer ... and then tries squeezing by him to get in his SUV.
Trump has recently appeared irritated over the Mueller probe, something legal experts speculate is because it appears to be moving closer to his inner circle.
"Babies with microcephaly are generally very irritable, they are very sensitive to stimulants, they become very irritated and are difficult to calm down," she said.
Rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal passages, which often comes with a side of congestion, nasal discharge, sneezing, an irritated throat, cough, and fatigue.
Applying a warm wet cloth to your face several times a day can help relieve your sinuses, which might be irritated from the dry air.
Monday's test of a quartet of ballistic missiles – coming just as China's communist party settles down to its annual Congress – will have irritated Beijing further.
And because the pieces are so fine, my skin doesn't feel irritated or raw like with other scrubs that use big sugar or fruit shells.
"Democrats won't let us fund hospitals or save small businesses until they get to dust off the Green New Deal," a visibly irritated McConnell said.
"It is on one hand clearly readable, because you see it's a woman bending over, but these shoes make you completely irritated," Ms. Bertrand said.
The McCain family was deeply irritated at Ms. McSally, who was afraid she would anger hard-line primary voters by aligning herself with Mr. McCain.
"If I have to remove your makeup, skin can become red or irritated and then it's harder to create a customized look," Ms. Glazer said.
It's easy for you to get irritated with them "Think about how much emotional threshold you have towards most people ... even annoying ones," Owen said.
In January 2013, the same plant leaked gas that caused residents to complain of irritated eyes, sore throats and nausea, according to the Sarnia Observer.
I do not feel the need to push, shove, and elbow my way through a swarm of equally as irritated shoppers for a video game.
Her irritated response to his bitterness is fully warranted, as is her decision immediately afterward to get her over herself and say yes to Andrew.
In other words, it's supposed to be the secret to locking in the benefits of glycolic acid without paying for it in irritated, dry skin.
"It depressed him, it irritated him, it probably angered him — maybe all three," his son Gabriel Ochisor said in an interview at the family's home.
Price's move was part of an effort to tamp down a burgeoning controversy that has irritated President Donald Trump and led to an internal investigation.
"Qatar did not follow through, and this irritated the Saudis," said Islam Hassan, a researcher in Persian Gulf politics at Georgetown University's campus in Doha.
Not all leaks are illegal, and many of the disclosures about palace intrigue at the White House that have irritated Mr. Trump violated no law.
On the surface, it's easy enough to be irritated by the forced spectacle, and many have rightfully compared it to a Trumpian reality TV approach.
Still, local authorities seeking a settlement over 1MDB may be irritated by the thought of the bank earning fees from the sale of Malaysian assets.
Listen to the 11-minute call and you hear a man who is irritated to learn that a reporter won't join him in his delusion.
But with Britons irritated by both main candidates, some analysts said that simply holding his own gave Mr. Corbyn a chance to turn the tide.
An irritated nerve in his neck forced him to miss his scheduled Game Five Start on Sunday when he was unable to even dress himself.
It was near-constant when I was sitting at a computer and meant that I spent hours every day at work distracted and mildly irritated.
This irritated Glenn so much that he just went over and took the book out of Bryan's hands and threw it over the sea wall.
Although his eyes are obscured behind dark glasses, Hamm's squirming, sudden changes of mood, from irritated to elegiac to abusive, arrive like small shock waves.
"I think most Republicans in my state are irritated with me for not getting with the team," he said at the Atlantic Festival on Wednesday.
As your body is attempting to repair itself, you're more likely to be easily irritated, exhausted and want nothing more than to be left alone.
If Kim stalls again, even after Moon's overtures, the next move will fall to Trump, already irritated by the lack of action from the North.
That gives microneedling two advantages: One, it can be repeated often, without producing the red, irritated, unsightly skin of, say, a peel, Dr. James said.
When Massie asked, "did geology stop when we got on the planet?" an irritated Kerry said, "this is just not a serious conversation," he said.
"You only like my photographs because they remind you of the Istanbul of your childhood," he would at times say to me, sounding oddly irritated.
But White House officials were still irritated with Mr. Romney, pointedly noting that they only got a brief heads-up that the essay was coming.
The marker eventually rubs off, but the skin becomes so perforated that you just trace the raised moguls of irritated flesh, fingering them like Braille.
When you feel irritated, sad, or happy, or pleased, it's something that you remember with five senses, but it's always connected to a particular time.
Perhaps, but Immelt, who had been the front-runner for the job, was irritated by more confusion around the search this late in the game.
" Khloé then reveals that she became so irritated that she threatened, "I'm gonna punch you in your f—ing jugular because of your depressed, negative energy.
As far as Coats is concerned I don&apost think his job is in jeopardy, but you can imagine that they are quite irritated with him.
Although it's easy to become irritated working hours like that under those conditions, I usually found myself still driving home with a smile on my face.
"This Land Is Your Land" was originally recorded in 1944 and was written as a retort to "God Bless America," which irritated Guthrie, according to NPR.
Had Chrissy played the super idol, she would have irritated her whole tribe, further cemented her alliance with another outcast, and made herself a bigger target.
In general, some gay men are irritated by being fetishized by women in this way, which Neville calls "gaypropriation," while still others are bemused or indifferent.
You're feeling both irritated and energized by your professional goals, but don't worry, some exciting shake-ups arrive tonight and a sense of security will arrive.
The two countries found themselves on a collision course over lumber — a subject that has irritated bilateral relations for decades — after a previous agreement had expired.
NRW has for years irritated Switzerland by buying data as part of a crack down on tax evasion by Germans stashing away cash in secret accounts.
Microsoft's previous Windows 10 upgrade notifications irritated a number of Windows users, and the company has clearly learned to respect that people want to hide them.
If your skin becomes overly dry, tight, or irritated, cut back on the concentration, the number of products in your regimen, or the frequency of application.
Ted Cruz's supporters, more irritated than ever by John Kasich's insistence on staying in the Republican race, are launching their first strikes on the Ohio governor.
In the past, I was irritated when Trump's tweets distracted people from important issues (see healthcare, the travel ban, the Russia investigation), but now it's personal.
"Thank God," she said, "the new sofa will be here any minute," as though she were irritated with them for being late, which they were not.
But it's Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders who have fought the most about outside spending, and Sanders's allies who were most irritated by the debate swipe.
At a press conference this weekend at New York Comic Con, Damon seemed shocked, if not a little irritated, about the accusations levied against the film.
Trump irritated EU leaders during his election campaign last year by hailing Brexit and suggesting other countries might follow Britain out of the 28-nation bloc.
Your ruling planet, Mercury, is retrograde, and you've been feeling irritated about how life isn't moving forward quickly enough—but everything irritates you, Virgo, so whatever.
At first I was irritated: I'm just trying to watch this dumb Roomba fall over, and this guy is cackling like he's got something to prove.
I'm a little irritated because it's going to take up my entire afternoon, and I become grouchier and grouchier about it as the day goes on.
Do-it-yourself masks and treatments can do wonders for your skin, but hopeful DIYers can go overboard causing their skin to become irritated and inflamed.
The Times reported at the time that Mr. Trump was irritated at Mr. Flynn for delaying such a call with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
If everyone can tell when you're bored or irritated or that you think something a colleague is saying is stupid, this will catch up with you.
"We are shocked and irritated by the total lack of sensitivity," said Reinhard Schramm, head of the Jewish community in Thuringia, home to some 800 Jews.
Catalonia's independence drive has irritated many and will be a key factor, especially at a time when 12 of its former leaders are put on trial.
Gloves are included in the return kit as well, as Samsung says that some people may be irritated by directed contact with the ceramic fiber lining.
The company is even reportedly working on building emotional intelligence into the digital assistant next, so it'll know when you're irritated and temper its responses accordingly.
During one contentious round of name swapping, Ottolini became irritated and suggested, in jest, to her fiancé that they name him Sparky, after Arizona State's mascot.
Trump has grown irritated by Giuliani's performances and the headaches he has caused as contradictory statements between the two flash across the chyrons on his screen.
And he discovers, as his eyes become very irritated during class, that he is starting to develop what will become very powerful and uncontrollable optic blasts.
Mitchell looks more irritated at having to share the stage with them than disappointed to have missed out on doing so in a field of muck.
I just feel better eating gluten-free, so I encourage others to try it, and some of them get irritated, but that's their problem, not mine.
It's something the startup prides itself on but has irritated media watchdogs who reprimanded TikTok for showing users "unacceptable" content, such as videos depicting adolescent pregnancies.
But that stance is unlikely to satisfy rank-and-file Democrats irritated about a deal their leaders cut with Trump in September that left DACA aside.
" She continues: "The upshot will be to encourage the healthy idea that women can be as bold, eloquent, original, irritated, aggressive, vacuous, and vague as men.
But deals like these have also often irritated fans, since they sequester music on a particular subscription-based service — even if only for a limited time.
The "tanking" strategy, led by a general manager, Sam Hinkie, who resigned in April, has irritated a lot of people and inspired a lot of mockery.
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"Anyone who is irritated by the stereotypes here is thinking much harder about this series than it thinks about itself," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Despite the major accomplishment, many were irritated and even offended with Forbes classifying Jenner as "self-made," on account of her famous family and inherited wealth.
However, even with these standards there can be no guarantee that someone will not become allergic to or irritated by an approved ingredient in the product.
Mostly, their attitudes were slightly irritated by him and his corruption, but they didn't feel that it's was worth trying to change the situation right now.
Hill Republican leaders and a number of officials within DHS are irritated and confused about the Trump team's process of drafting and approving the travel ban.
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Some are scared; some seem almost irritated; some instruct their spouses to say they cannot come to the phone; some affect an air of insouciant indifference.
Second, it irritated many members who felt that the N.R.A. was rushing toward an endorsement before the deep wounds of a bitter Republican primary had healed.
In a new interview, the "Juice" singer revealed that she neglected to wash her face every night on tour and wound up with seriously irritated skin.
MagicStripes' Deep Detox Tightening Mask ($50 for a three-pack) boasts bentonite, a "unique clay that has evidence showing it calms irritated skin," says Dr. Nazarian.
Irritated House members rushed back to Washington in cars and near-empty planes to head off his effort, and some eviscerated him for risking their safety.
The governor got slightly irritated, saying the American people were right to panic, given the mixed messages and lack of coordination coming from the federal government.
The Justice Department argued that Mr. Trump operated the account in his personal capacity, so blocking people who irritated him did not implicate their constitutional rights.
The Public Safety Department said that 13 people had been arrested and that 15 police officers had been injured by projectiles or irritated by the gas.
Mr. Trump was irritated by a book, "Devil's Bargain," that portrayed Mr. Bannon as a brilliant political Svengali but put Mr. Trump in a supporting role.
Plainly irritated, he said he condemned all authoritarian governments but repeatedly returned to a broad denunciation of American aggression in Latin America and the Middle East.
"Another common reason for a flaky or irritated scalp is something called seborrheic dermatitis," board certified dermatologist and LM Medical co-founder Morgan Rabach, MD, explains.
Politicians irritated one another then just as they do now, but the responses were measured and thus unlikely to set off a destructive cycle of retaliation.
Elsewhere in town, FBI Agent Randall Headley gets frustrated when his underling brings in the wrong Doug Jones (and his brood of irritated kids) for questioning.
As your body is attempting to repair itself, you&aposre more likely to be easily irritated, exhausted, and want nothing more than to be left alone.
The ongoing questions have riled Trump, who has been increasingly irritated by the negative coverage, sources say, and blames the Saudis for making him look badly.
Elevated 1,3-Butadiene level had been measured in some portions of the city and could cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, irritated eyes and throat, the statement said.
Nabokov was irritated that he had been listed as faculty in the department of linguistics, not literature: "I am strictly a Goldwin Smith man," he wrote,
The president was irritated that Mr. Sessions did not more carefully answer the questions he was asked under oath, according to people who spoke with him.
A senior administration official told CNN that Trump had been getting irritated with Bolton for his statements on Afghanistan, as well as other foreign policy areas.
He also appeared irritated that Vindman, as his underling, had gone directly to Eisenberg to express his alarm about the call instead of informing his superior.
He earned nothing but irritated shushings from Lebanon's Christian president and Sunni prime minister, who were anxious to present the host country in a good light.
Tina also revealed her daughters saw a counselor because Beyonce would sometimes get irritated with her little sister ... and the counseling helped to ease that tension.
The foreign, ether-like stench irritated his All-American sinuses and often sent him into dramatic conniptions worthy of a method actor on the New York stage.
Irritated by the music blasted out of loudspeakers, residents who live in the vicinity of popular dance spots have unleashed dogs on them and even thrown faeces.
And at least one employee said he was "extremely reluctant and irritated that the FBI gave me money, and tried to give it back," to no avail.
She irritated conservatives with one key vote, then enraged liberals with another — making her reelection bid one of the most closely monitored in the country in 2020.
Kang, the man who was more interested in improvements to the Seoul subway than North Korea's nuclear arsenal, got irritated by even being asked about the issue.

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