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Annoyingly

Annoying \An*noy"ing\, a. That annoys; molesting; vexatious. -- An*noy"ing*ly, adv.

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annoyingly

adv. In an annoying manner.

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annoyingly

adv. in an annoying manner or to an annoying degree

Usage examples of "annoyingly".

Hands that she wanted to feel on various annoyingly throbbing body parts.

All annoyingly, tantalizingly out of reach, as though viewing a movie through a dense filter, a movie with long gaps of dark screen where her imagination filled in the blanks.

After I had made him answer a few more annoyingly pointless questions, I wiped his face with a damp cloth, let him rinse his mouth with well-watered wine, and tucked him in again.

Sometimes it thought a fall was funny, and let out one of its annoyingly noisy laughs.

Kildee was taking charge in annoyingly kingly fashion, but he seemed to be getting the job done.

But no, my hopes were too quick, and just as quickly dashed when I saw Morningstar marching alongside the annoyingly alive Sir Coreolis.

One evening, shortly after the much heralded and applauded return of those annoyingly brave knights, I was making my way across the courtyard toward the castle.

Yet I could feel his annoyingly cold stare upon me, surrounded by a face that displayed nothing but charm and cheer.

The Guardians of Selfhood are annoyingly tenacious in their attacks on our landline.

They crackled annoyingly as he waded through them, booted feet crunching on the spindly mosslike grass that grew deep in the jungle.

It consists of nothing but middling to large desert islands separated by very pretty but annoyingly wide stretches of ocean.

The conditioning grille above his head was emitting an annoyingly loud whine as the fan motor spun out of control.

I measured it with outspread fingers, found it annoyingly large but put on a show of indifference, and before looking up to face the music, waited until all the boys from the car stop, the avenue, and the overpass had climbed over the fence, for they were too big to squeeze through the gap.

But in practice, these things were annoyingly difficult to do, and surprisingly unworth the effort when you bothered.