It irks us to wait for people who are late.
it irks her to think of the runaround she received.
It irks me to stay at home all day long.
It irks him to have to clean his house.
The city council's failure to take action on the legislation irked the community.
The constant noise from construction next door really irks me.
His arrogant attitude tends to irk his coworkers.
Being interrupted while working irks me the most.
Her lack of punctuality never fails to irk her friends.
The slow internet speed really irks online gamers.
The constant negativity from her colleagues irks her to no end.
His habit of leaving dirty dishes in the sink irks his roommates.
The lack of organization in the office irks the employees.
The constant complaining from customers irks the service staff.
His arrogant behavior tends to irk everyone around him.
Librarians are irked by this, but not yet anxious.
As a student in Berlin, he irked Hitler by refusing to meet him.
His helplessness in the face of the present situation irked her.
You can also irk and vex someone. So, something that gets your goat is irksome or vexing.
It irks me that they wanna put people in these boxes, you know?
But still, she was jarred at hearing him attack the very traditions that irked her most.
" And are you not affected at all? " I asked, irked. " By my presence? "
But it is symbolically important and rightly irks taxpayers, who must fill the hole.
The Spanish government was irked. Croatia, Germany, Luxembourg and Romania all saw localised spikes of coronavirus.
I began to realize that Samson irked me, too.
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