infuriating 的定义
- causing or tending to cause anger or outrage; maddening: His delay is infuriating.
infuriating 近义词
make angry
更多infuriating例句
- As infuriating as that might be, they’re able to do so because of the United States’s uneven vaccine campaign.
- Less than a week after work began, the government of Panama suddenly switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, blindsiding–and infuriating–its Washington allies.
- “I can’t tell you how infuriating it is as a parent to see Lululemon open and bars and gyms open and school still closed,” Romo said.
- The mug for a bris, a shiva, a long line at Zabar's, a protracted and infuriating call with your insurance provider.
- This is a somewhat infuriating read, but well worth your time.
- Their reward: what is possibly the most infuriating series finale of the new millennium.
- Those crazy nominations were always infuriating, but also a little fun.
- She is a marvelously complicated, funny, infuriating, and in some ways deeply admirable character.
- No matter how infuriating this is, it is neither a unique case nor a new phenomenon.
- Watching this incompetence is infuriating, and the view security cameras show from inside the mall is horrific.
- It is, you may be interested to hear, a dreary and infuriating business.
- He stopped short, drawing himself up and preening in the way that was half infuriating and half pathetic.
- Prices rose and rose—with an infuriating effect upon the wage-earner.
- The shop steward was a goad, annoying, perhaps even infuriating, but tolerable.
- The Japanese are perfectly infuriating to one with a definite object and precious time.