136 examples of irritably in sentences

" "What are you thinking of," the uncle said irritably.

Ajax said irritably, "Is there any Paradise on earth without a fool in it?" * * *

"I'm most well," he declared irritably.

he asked, irritably.

"Anyway, you agreed" "Yes, I know I agreed," interrupted Vernon, irritably, "and I was a fool to do it."

"Oh, do take care!" said Mary irritably.

" said Sir Beverley irritably.

"Damn it, yes!" said Sir Beverley irritably.

"Well?" he said irritably.

There are many signs" "But, my worthy friend," the other man interrupted irritably, "you must take into consideration the fact that Belgium is in a different position.

" "But there are no positive facts," she said irritably.

Mr. Downing rapped irritably on his desk.

"Get to them, Jenkins," said Mr. Downing irritably, as the ball came back from the boundary.

It's all right," he then heard the Pennsylvanian say, irritably.

she thought, irritably.

" "Then if he strangled her, where did the blood come from?" "I didn't limit myself to strangulation," he said irritably.

Of course, pounding irritably with her club, the only reason for not marrying him was that there were too many reasons for doing so.

"Oh no," said Katie irritably, "certainly not.

" "This isn't work," Stella retorted irritably.

"Oi told ye oi hadn't," said the visitor, a trifle irritably.

the Captain asked irritably at last.

"What a jackass you are!" said Berkley irritably; "here's a dollar to get some pie.

Outside on the veranda a multitude of heavy steps echoed and re-echoed over the creaking boards; spurs clinked, sabres dragged and clanked; a man's harsh, nasal voice sounded irritably at intervals: "We're not an armywe're not yet an army; that's what's the matter.

he said irritably.

Macgregor asked rather irritably.

136 examples of  irritably  in sentences