Sentence for irritation | Use irritation in a sentence

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  • The very notion was an irritation. (8)
  • And Felix felt a certain irritation. (8)
  • His first sensation was simple irritation. (8)
  • His joking was a source of irritation to Cecilia. (8)
  • His irritation was soon gone, but his longing stayed. (8)
  • Vehement alarm and irritation took possession of him. (8)
  • With all these men young Jolyon felt the same vague irritation. (8)
  • And while he ate, he glanced with irritation at his fellow-members. (8)
  • The irritation excited by Captain Bulsted and Julia broke out in fury. (10)
  • Irritation at the mad ravishment of his pill-box rendered him incredulous. (10)
  • These Gaunts were a source of irritation in the parish, a kind of open sore. (8)
  • He had been glad to get his news out under cover of this burst of irritation. (8)
  • Characteristically, his irritation turned not against Irene but against Soames. (8)
  • Lavender watched it disappear with a certain irritation which he subdued at once. (8)
  • The irritation of one accustomed to have his way was roused against he knew not what. (8)
  • There was one circumstance in the history of her grievances of particular irritation. (4)
  • As for the main subject of the letter, there was nothing in that to soothe irritation. (4)
  • The violence of her feelings, which must wear her out, may be easily kept in irritation. (4)
  • There is a spirit of irritation which, to say nothing worse, is certainly very ill-bred. (4)
  • These tidings of a fight lost set Laura and Vittoria quivering with nervous irritation. (10)
  • Who could feel any further sensitiveness at his fits of irritation, reading him as I did? (10)
  • Again that sense of irritation at contact with something strange, hostile, uncomprehending! (8)
  • When I wrote to you the other day I was, in truth, in high irritation, and with ample cause. (4)
  • Luigi lost count of minutes in his irritation at the mystery, which he took as a personal offence. (10)
  • The irrational friend was deeper at the source of his irritation than the illogical old motherland. (10)
  • She was now in an irritation as violent from delight, as she had ever been fidgety from alarm and vexation. (4)
  • And again he felt that unreasoning irritation against his departed friend, who had talked such rot about her. (8)
  • Yet the irritation of action narrowed Laura more than it did Vittoria; fevered her and distracted her sympathies. (10)
  • The profound, subdued aversion which he felt in his wife was a mystery to him, and a source of the most terrible irritation. (8)
  • General Triscoe could not keep his irritation, at hearing that his daughter was not coming, out of the excuses he made to Mrs. (9)
  • Pole settled himself comfortably to listen, all irritation having apparently left him, under the influence of the dominant nature. (10)
  • And Pierson could never avoid a vague irritation with one who clearly had spirituality, but of a sort which he could not understand. (8)
  • Some dark sweet thing, invisible, to feel whose presence was at once ecstasy, and the irritation of a thirst that will not be quenched. (8)
  • The compliment was just returned, coldly and proudly; and, under indescribable irritation of spirits, she was then conveyed to Hartfield. (4)
  • When he left the judge, who was only half convinced of his sincerity, he went to see Graves, and vented his irritation on the contractor. (13)
  • The long-suppressed irritation and antagonism towards this young fellow, whose affairs were beginning to intrude upon his own, burst from him. (8)
  • Her daughters listened in silence to this effusion, sensible that any attempt to reason with her or soothe her would only increase the irritation. (4)
  • They meant so much: so many thousand hours of suppressed irritation, so many baffled longings and earnest efforts to bring their natures together. (8)
  • Tinman continued muttering angrily over the Australian wines, with a word of irritation at Gippsland, while promising to be watchful of his temper. (10)
  • And old Jolyon controlled himself, keeping down, with his masterful restraint now slowly wearing out, the irritation fostered in him by the conditions of his life. (8)
  • Under cover of a patient desire to please she had nursed irritation and jealousy; the degradation of the sense of jealousy increasing the irritation. (10)

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