1、How infuriating / irritating!

2、She is an infuriating woman.

3、Wanting to know something is infuriating,

4、It's infuriating that he never takes anything seriously.

5、A man of indecision is infuriating to watch.

6、That had always been an infuriating ability of the Syndicate's.

7、It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.

8、Wasted time is a drag on American's economic and-private lives, not to mention infuriating.

9、Warming to Baidu's power, Li temporarily cut Sina off, infuriating the larger portal.

10、And can you think of anything more infuriating than to be given the same treatment?

11、If we ask people how old they are, there is often the same infuriating vagueness - "more than 20".

12、With them “watching,” it will be difficult to stoop to the level of your infuriating co-worker.

13、It was infuriating to watch the tiny troll threading his way between the tangling twigs and branches.

14、I was all infuriating, and said that even if you give me a wash, I am not the cheapest you.

15、But am I going to flip out just because some dumb reporter asks a bunch of pointless and infuriating questions?

16、The Proálcool programme ended with a hangover around 1990 as oil prices fell and cane growers switched back from ethanol to sugar, infuriating drivers of ethanol-only cars.

17、The ball belongs to them. "Watching them on TV is lovely," Henry says, "but playing against them is infuriating: you never get possession.

18、his cavelier curtness of manner was exasperating; I've had an exasperating day; her infuriating indifference; the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening.

19、Anyone who's ever slept in the same room as a loud snorer knows how infuriating it is to have to suffer through all that noise while the offending party remains blissfully oblivious - and asleep.

20、A "quick round" on a weekend often occupies at least half of that day's daylight hours - a reality that can be especially infuriating if, say, a family is on vacation at the time.

21、This is hard to do without rewarding shareholders and bank executives, overpaying for bad assets, and infuriating the public, but Geithner believes that he has found a way around these challenges.