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in·furi·at·ing [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪŋ, am. angl. -ˈfjʊrieɪt̬-] PRID.

in·furi·ate [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt, am. angl. -ˈfjʊr-] GLAG. preh. glag.

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an infuriating person
he's never more infuriating than when ...

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Instead, his concern was with unremarkable human beings in all their contrariness, whether endearing or infuriating.
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In the past, it was famed for its anachronistic, eccentric and sometimes infuriating business practices; so much so that it was a tourist attraction.
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The punishment was administered and continued even after the sailor fainted, infuriating the nascent mutineers.
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Following the good woman around the supermarket, questioning her every purchase, getting into a strop trying to open those infuriating little plastic bags.
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He responded quickly and had four demonstrators hanged, infuriating popular opinion in the city.
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Water-skiers and surf-scooters zip around, infuriating everybody with a sail up.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is so much pre-occupied with an infuriating surge of self-pity and some stereo-typed villainy.
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Far from perfect, infuriating at times, but uproarious and unforgettable all the same.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She is certain that he will rush about looking for her, but he does nothing of the kind and shows the most infuriating indifference.
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No doubt, it is infuriating for a crime victim to witness an acquittal where inculpatory evidence is lacking.
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