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infuriatingly

adv. In an infuriating manner.

Usage examples of "infuriatingly".

It only remained to remount as quickly as possible, and this was infuriatingly difficult.

Every familiar, comforting thing seemed to have moved-perversely, infuriatingly, frighteningly-an agonizing quarter inch out of my reach.

She spoke in an infuriatingly precise, overpronounced, snippy fashion.

The insectoid ship, its angular arms bristling with weaponry, danced infuriatingly in and out of the crosshairs inside his holographic array.

Infuriatingly, the ledgers were not listed in alphabetical order but by army number, which meant that every name and page had to be scanned.

Misshapen faces, stupid-looking tartan neckerchiefs, infuriatingly whining voices, strange and vaguely nauseating odors.

Shaftoe has found that, for an organization devoted to shooting and blowing up people on a large scale, the military is infuriatingly reticent about passing out weapons.

The process was infuriatingly slow, in the fractional gee used to make the car float, but this was all we had.

They are broadly regarded as wimpy, overintellectualized types who are very adept at saying infuriatingly ambivalent things such as, “On the one hand this, and on the other hand, that.

I glared at the Fool, and he knew plainly I wished him to withdraw, but instead he leaned closer, actually resting his head against Shrewd's knee as he simpered at me infuriatingly.

Why, Qwilleran asked himself, are cats either smotheringly attentive or infuriatingly indifferent?