19 adverbs to describe how to exasperate

The Sultan was exceedingly exasperated at this compliment to his religion, and had it privately intimated to Mr. Davidson not to desecrate the Holy Book in that abominable manner.

Danton visited Dumouriez to attempt to pacify him, but found him deeply exasperated.

The Sultan Mahmoud was intensely exasperated, and ordered a levy of troops throughout his empire to suppress the insurrection and to punish the Christians.

The Virginian borderers were fearfully exasperated, and ready to take vengeance upon any Indians, whether peaceful or hostile; while the Shawnees and Mingos, on their side, were arrogant and overbearing, and yet alarmed at the continual advance of the whites.

Moreover, Hilda in these crises was further and still more acutely exasperated by the pillage of her handkerchiefs.

Once the leisurely Zephyr gave them a start, generation followed generation with a rapidity that kept the competing De Grapions incessantly exasperated, and new-made Grandissime fathers continually throwing themselves into the fond arms and upon the proud necks of congratulatory grandsires.

Mr. Hartley was infinitely exasperated at the cavalierness with which he had been treated.

Orestes, being attacked by a party of monks as he was peaceably pursuing his way through the streets in his carriage, was succored by the citizens, who came to his relief; and in the affray a monk was taken prisoner, whom the justly exasperated Orestes ordered to be executed.

If our accounts are not wholly false, Jesus knowingly and purposely exasperated the rulers into a great crime,the crime of taking his life from personal resentment.

Lastly, this very question of Florrie's bed was exasperating to Hilda.

And he saw that she was trembling, and, though he was very much in love and maddeningly exasperated with everything, he let her rest, and even settled her cushion for her, silently, and took a paper and sat in an armchair near, and pretended to read.

Clumsy people should not be trusted in a skittle alley," she added in a mild way, which seemed to be peculiarly exasperating to Dame Harrison's irascible temper.

If our accounts are not wholly false, Jesus knowingly and purposely exasperated the rulers into a great crime,the crime of taking his life from personal resentment.

"Tell him I am very glad to hear it," was my reply, politely meant, but which seemed to unduly exasperate the King of Gwarjak.

At first he kept his own counsel, but one day, being unusually exasperated with words of reproach uttered by his father, Francesco proclaimed his displeasure at, and opposition to, the views of the Duke with respect to Eleanora degli Albizzi.

The will itself is the most diabolically exasperating document that was ever produced by the perverted ingenuity of a wrong-headed man.

Few things will give a clearer idea of the extraordinarily exasperated state of politics at the time than to read the remonstrance which produced so tremendous a storm.

Frankly, the Green family exasperate me," declared Mrs. Fielding.

Twenty-eight senators chose a voluntary death; the remainder gave over the city to the discretion of an implacably exasperated foe.

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