Examples of 'more irritated' in a sentence

Meaning of "more irritated"

more irritated: feeling increasingly annoyed or agitated. This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is becoming more bothered or annoyed by something or someone's actions

How to use "more irritated" in a sentence

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She must be more irritated than you.
Alcohol will cause you to be a little more irritated.
Be a little more irritated with losing sakuto.
Tom became more and more irritated.
The spirits more irritated they become devils.
I have become even more irritated.
I got even more irritated with their response.
His ambiguous reply made her all the more irritated.
I became even more irritated at the world.
The man with the funny face was getting more and more irritated.
Javert appeared to be more irritated than amazed at this.
Someone pointing out that you are frustrated only makes you more irritated.
He only got more irritated.
The feeling of helplessness that you feel makes you even more irritated.
You may become even more irritated if you are losing.

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My eyes have also been getting progressively itchier and more irritated every day.
I was more irritated than outraged by our friend's remarks.
It can make your breakouts even more irritated and inflamed.
No, more irritated and unshaven.
By touching and personal the hemorrhoids become more irritated and run the risk of opening.
Yes, it makes people nervous . Look how you have wandered, getting more and more irritated.
I do not know why today I am more irritated than usual.
The only thing that happens is that I will get more irritated.
I am getting increasingly more irritated with my photo 's.
She was upset by her own clumsiness ; her daughter was even more irritated.
The more he waited, the more irritated he became.
This continued on for two days, the men growing increasingly more irritated.
People have different skin types, and some are more irritated by certain ingredients than others.
And, without cotton to absorb moisture, the skin may also become more irritated.
The happier this lot, the more irritated the Senate become.
Look how you have wandered, getting more and more irritated.
Why was he more irritated than usual?
If you let your throat dry out, your lungs may become more irritated.
The Catholics, more irritated than ever.
Your skin is stretching over your growing bump, making it more irritated by the day.
Oh, I think she 's more irritated about the people who have not come.
The same group also had more headaches and were more irritated than other young people.
She continued pretending to remember nothing, and I got all the more irritated.
With each passing day, Norm became more and more irritated by his co-worker's habits.
In fact, I think it made my baby's scalp more irritated.
The National Guard, more irritated than intimidated, charged the barricade.
Look how you drifted, getting more and more irritated by the minute.
Besides, she was becoming more irritated with him.
As time had passed, they had become more and more irritated with each other.
Then I'd be awake and even more irritated.
It seems the more Jane charms these ladies, the more irritated Alexis is becoming.
The more we tried and failed, the more irritated I got.
Well, it makes it more irritated.

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