Use of annoyed in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include annoyed at the start of sentence, annoyed at the end of sentence and annoyed in the middle of sentence

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annoyed at the end of sentence


  1. She frowned at me, clearly annoyed.
  2. His attitude made me extremely annoyed.
  3. I merely suggested you should do it again.There's no need to get annoyed.

annoyed in the middle of sentence


  1. Her nervous giggles annoyed me.
  2. She was annoyed at his invasion.
  3. I was quite annoyed by her remarks
  4. I'm very annoyed at your rashness.
  5. He was annoyed, to put it mildly .
  6. He was annoyed to find himself going red.
  7. It annoyed me to be kept waiting so long.
  8. Susan felt slightly annoyed with herself.
  9. His brash answers annoyed the interviewers.
  10. I'll be annoyed if we don't finish by eight.
  11. Their ceaseless noise annoyed the neighbours.
  12. I was a little annoyed about the whole thing.
  13. His frequent hesitations annoyed the audience.
  14. If you're annoyed with him, you should tell him.
  15. Anne was fond of Tim, though he often annoyed her.
  16. I was annoyed, indeed furious, over what happened.
  17. His air of calm superiority annoyed her intensely.
  18. The winner's complacent smile annoyed some people.
  19. Tim really annoyed me in the meeting this morning.
  20. He became excessively annoyed at newspaper reports.
  21. The membership is/are very annoyed at your suggestion.
  22. What annoyed him most was that he had received no apology.
  23. She was obviously annoyed that the man had happened along.
  24. I was annoyed by hecklers during the last half of my speech.
  25. Lewis was annoyed that Adam did not show enough respect and deference to him.
  26. for Christ's, God's, goodness', heaven's, pity's, etc. sake used to emphasize that it is important to do sth or when you are annoyed about sth: Do be careful, for goodness' sake.

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