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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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It is true that even before the most recent funding freeze, the city’s transportation department moved at a frustratingly slow pace.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s a frustrated, flunked-out rock star; she’s a schoolteacher who loves the Spice Girls.

From Los Angeles Times

Yes, it’s frustrating that someone with millions of dollars writes to this column, seeking advice perhaps about how to make withdrawals while minimizing their income taxes.

From MarketWatch

He admitted the batsmen were "frustrated" at not being able to make more of an impact, with Stokes' unbeaten 45 the top score.

From Barron's

Both he and Stokes seemed frustrated with the decision.

From BBC