exasperating in the PONS Dictionary

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He can not be stopped and his exasperating antics expose the complex lives of near desperation or boredom of them all.
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But all the exasperating uncertainty was suddenly cast aside today.
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In haste to complete the extension and faced with an exasperating shortage of labor, he decided to use a small creek as a natural part of the line.
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Anyone with a fearful dog -- and their numbers are legion -- know it can be an exasperating, sometimes heart-wrenching ride.
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Those struggles albeit can be exasperating, will be rewarded in the long run.
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It's exasperating sometimes trying to reach people who don't normally go out to see shows.
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But what we get is an amateurish comedy that is only infrequently funny and often exasperating.
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It's this unpredictable dynamic which makes the startup life both exasperating and exhilarating.
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Her behavior is highly exasperating to many adults, but she enjoys sharing recollections of her memories of sailing across the world.
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There are a lot of problems getting the sound level correct in the cans, leading to an exasperating series of errors and mis-takes.
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