She says when we eat spicy foods, something called our trigeminal nerve is actually irritated.
When you're irritated by something, your stress hormones rise and your concentration levels decrease.
At the top, he looked out to admire the view and suddenly stopped, visibly irritated.
Some of its luminaries are irritated that the left has stolen its free-market clothes.
I'm irritated by people who try to find some happy-ever-after improving lesson from this.
Always conscious of their difference in height, he was irritated by her rubbing it in.
That seems to have irritated Congressman Camp, who is one of the negotiators in the room.
Democrats may have been irritated by Mr Bush's exploitation of his intimacy with Mr Blair.
Mr Greenspan seemed at times irritated by the efforts of Democrats to criticize his latest views.
Instead the exhibits have remained at Yale ever since, something which has recently irritated Peruvians.
They grew irritated when el bueno began to show independence in his electoral campaign.
Mr Bush made clear on the stump that recent hold-ups had irritated him greatly.
Investors weren't irritated enough to give up the gains of the last 12 months.
This irritated Antonio Carlos Magalhaes, the powerful Senate president and an often troublesome Cardoso ally.
They would be irritated if he failed, and would put him down for further education.
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But Polish negotiators are irritated by the presumption that Polish workers are itching to leave.
Irritated American readers tempted to give up at this point would do well to persevere.
What most irritated the strippers, she said, was a set of windows with one-way glass.
Those who were originally irritated apologized, and everyone left the meeting excited about the new benefit.
Economists get a bit irritated when these debates are framed in terms of the "jobs at risk".
She is irritated by the demagoguery, exasperated by the petty rivalries, frustrated by the wasting of time.
So I was very irritated and after I threw away my cheap substitute and got an iPhone.
Even his adoption of Brechtianism was defined by an ideological flamboyance that occasionally irritated but never bored.
Mr Riordan's enthusiasm for using the rich as a bulwark against Balkanisation has inevitably irritated the left.
The government in Delhi is greatly irritated by western talk of an arms race on the subcontinent.
We are a nation that is swiftly growing more and more irritated at the prospect of delaying anything.
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Kim pointed at weeds in the pavement and "with an irritated look, plucked them up one by one".
The exclusivity of the meeting irritated European Union leaders who were not invited, like Europe's fifth-largest economy, Spain.
Two days later my boss, a secretary in HR, approached me with a confused and slightly irritated expression.
Private researchers who have analyzed federal data on airline performance say it's not surprising that passengers are irritated.
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