think irritably
Frequency: 5.52.5 per million words
To have annoyed or impatient thoughts.
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Examples (20)
- He began to think irritably about the delay.
- She began to think irritably about the endless delays.
- She couldn't help but think irritably at the endless questions.
- He often thinks irritably when his plans are disrupted.
- The manager continued to think irritably about the missed deadline.
- "This is impossible," she thought irritably, slamming the book shut.
- After waiting an hour, he started to think irritably about the poor service.
- The manager thought irritably about the missed deadline.
- "This is ridiculous," she thought irritably.
- I couldn't help but think irritably as the loud music played on.
- He found himself thinking irritably about the constant interruptions.
- He was starting to think irritably about the pile of work on his desk.
- Why did they always have to be late? she thought irritably.
- After a long day, she would often think irritably about minor annoyances.
- He paced the room, thinking irritably about his next move.
- The child, tired and hungry, began to think irritably about the long journey.
- "I wish they would just finish," he thought irritably.
- Why can't they understand? he thought irritably.
- She silently thought irritably about the long meeting.
- She paused, letting herself think irritably for a moment before composing herself.