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- He makes a clumsy romantic advance and Mary irritably rejects him.
- Clinton said irritably upon his return, according to Morris'new memoir.
- "Why are we doing this ? " she asks irritably.
- Osama : ( irritably ) Seen it, seen it, seen it!
- Anderson irritably remarks that she thought providing the recording was a sufficient contribution.
- I can imagine some first ladies who would have responded to that quite irritably,
- She drew hard on her cigarette and tapped her fingers irritably on the table.
- Oh, hell, I said irritably to myself, mind your own business.
- "It just happened, " general manager Walt Jocketty said irritably.
- "What did Andy tell us ? " she asked, rather irritably.
- Before opening her eyes, even, Jeannine irritably shot back, " Lie down!
- "I'm me, not my father, " he says irritably.
- Back then, she was a newcomer to Hollywood who would stiffen irritably at innocuous questions.
- And in fact, Gingrich somewhat irritably insisted, both detente and perestroika were in the air.
- Ms . Heche asks irritably, when a policeman asks to see her license and registration .)
- "Well, YOU can debate it all you want, " he snapped irritably.
- At Puccini's request, Giacosa irritably provided new lyrics for the act 1 love duet.
- And, more irritably unfortunately for me, you're not helping * mine * either?
- Violently declaimed oaths and promises are, as a character observes irritably, shredded as easily as paper.
- "Tell him to shut his mouth, " the old man says irritably about Jonathan.
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