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I couldn’t see her face, but she sounded pretty annoyed.
The kids wouldn’t stop talking, and I was beginning to get annoyed with them.
We were all annoyed with him for forgetting.
I was really annoyed that I hadn’t been invited.
We were annoyed to find that the plane was overbooked.
Beth was annoyed at herself for not saying anything.
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a speech habit in which a speaker lowers their voice at the end of a sentence
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a mineral which is mined in a place where there is armed conflict, and sold to help pay for weapons
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