annoyed in the PONS Dictionary

annoyed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

don't get so annoyed
to be annoyed to discover/hear/see that ...
you're right to be annoyed
were I to refuse, they'd be very annoyed

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Lee, annoyed, decides to apply for a restraining order.
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To prove his theory, the scientist urinates onto a test monkey, which clearly becomes annoyed and engraged.
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Annoyed, he advances on her, causing her to retreat and fall on a pile of ashes.
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But with the station full of annoyed passengers, the staff now focused their attention on restoring service.
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He believes that he should be more respected by the others, and he gets annoyed when he does not receive this respect.
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Several audience members waiting to use the stall become increasingly annoyed.
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She would become annoyed when they subsequently wiped themselves.
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Gru, on the other hand, gets annoyed with the unexpected antics of his henchmen.
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Due to his body harboring a dark spectre from the world of dreams his eyes turn red when he is particularly annoyed.
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While the public welcomed the book with delight and scholars testified to its impeccable erudition, some specialists were annoyed at finding old hypotheses rejected...
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