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Now some of them used to find that a bit irksome.
Once we stopped doing that, I found the process too irksome.
Behind that irksome smile was a man she did not know.
He had always found it irksome to accept his help.
The most irksome thing to residents, however, is the road.
She should be keeping peace, but he was sometimes irksome.
"Neither your father nor I have any use for an irksome little girl."
Women want to own a man, and that grows irksome.
But it is the tobacco which I find most irksome.
Still, I liked her, irksome as she was at times.
But the disguise must be very irksome to a man who can really do things.
That many are perfectly legal does not make them less irksome.
But to keep his chin raised off the ground was irksome, and not much use either.
It was irksome when an alien knew the language better than he did.
While this could have happened with any group, given our age bracket it was especially irksome.
I find it irksome to have to think of him now."
One thing about this phase of the trial was rather irksome.
I have put my neck in the big collar because the other one was irksome.
The matter of the language regime was equally irksome for us.
The interrogation was irksome for me since the man could answer only such questions as were asked directly.
With a fair wind the journey will not be too irksome.
Of all irksome times for the stupid things to tag along!
For local government, the division of responsibilities could become particularly irksome.
Personally, I found it irksome to be agreed with like that.
She was still Methodist enough to believe that if a thing were hard and irksome, it must be good for her.