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annoyed

[uh-noid] / əˈnɔɪd /
ADJECTIVE
upset
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As Martin, Charles stiffens himself and keeps his facial expressions generally between neutral and annoyed, though he’s softer than Clunes, less a prisoner of his own body, less abrasive, less otherworldly.

From Los Angeles Times

Ready to take the shot, she said: "I had my flash and my wide angle. I thought to myself, 'Alex will be really annoyed at this'."

From BBC

It really annoyed me to see Gyokeres scoring from the spot against the Toffees.

From BBC

Yaya: I was sat at home and watching TV and I started feeling a little bit annoyed.

From BBC

"People are a bit annoyed when I beat them and maybe a bit sad because they lost to a child."

From BBC