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Definition of Infuriatingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infuriatingly
Literary usage of Infuriatingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley (1922)
"A moment more and he would have been losing his temper again—and Anne would be
keeping hers, infuriatingly. Yes, he was positively glad to see them. ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2005)
"times infuriatingly so. "People in other countries can be categorical - but not
Ticos," explains playwright Melvin Méndez. "We beat around the bush to avoid ..."
3. Season of Hope: Economic Reform Under Mandela And Mbeki by Alan Hirsch (2005)
"And he was, for the business community, infuriatingly vague on the question of
nationalisation. As he put it: We believe that there must be further ..."
4. Along Parallel Lines: A History of the Railways of New South Wales by John Gunn (1989)
"He was restrained, and even infuriatingly guarded, in the face of persistent
questioning as to the probable costs of long interior lines. ..."
5. In a Family Way by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (1995)
"... if you hadn't been upstairs sulking like a two-year-old," Aaron said infuriatingly.
"Now, Sonya's been generous enough to agree to Heather's remaining ..."
6. The Guest of Quesnay by Booth Tarkington (1908)
"... in this man's pitiful career had been recorded in the American newspapers with
an elaboration which, for my part, I found infuriatingly tiresome. ..."
7. Francis W. Parker School Studies in Education by Francis W. Parker School, Francis W. Parker School (Chicago, Ill.) (1918)
"Ordinarily this would not seem to infuriatingly cruel, but can you imagine a
former small, ignorant clothing merchant, enriched by the increased commerce, ..."
8. Adventure Guide to Scotland by Martin Li (2005)
"This is an excellent museum but it can be infuriatingly difficult to find, lost
as it is among huge shopping warehouses with inadequate signposting. ..."