ex·as·per·ate vt
1.to make somebody very angry or frustrated, often by repeatedly doing something annoying (usually passive)
2.to make an unpleasant condition or feeling worse (literary)
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2006-12-25 04:02:38
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answered by mia2 3
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exposing the CIA-operative drug-smuggling based in rural Mena, Arkansas.
2006-12-25 04:04:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Where something makes you so mad, and tired out too, I think. Where they're obstinate about something and you're tired of arguing, they're being exasperating.
2006-12-25 03:59:56
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answered by Lady Ettejin of Wern 6
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1.to make somebody very angry or frustrated, often by repeatedly doing something annoying (usually passive)
2.to make an unpleasant condition or feeling worse (literary)
2006-12-25 04:19:52
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answered by Hawk474 4
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Definition: To annoy greatly, to make very angry or impatient.
2006-12-25 04:21:59
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answered by Judith 6
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annoying
happy holidas
2006-12-25 04:06:28
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answered by Amy 4
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irritated and tired
2006-12-25 04:12:21
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answered by Save the trees! 3
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