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infuriating

[in-fyoor-ee-ey-ting] / ɪnˈfyʊər iˌeɪ tɪŋ /


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This is only the second-most-regrettable indignity visited upon Buddy Holly in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, but it’s still pretty infuriating.

From The Wall Street Journal

At one point, Robinhood temporarily restricted trading of such “meme stocks,” infuriating users who said they lost money.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was a loser who needed sobriety badly, and I enabled his addiction behaviors; it was exhausting and infuriating for them to deal with it all.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s actually infuriating people because people know what they’re paying at the grocery store,” she said, while urging Republicans to “show we are in the trenches with them” rather than denying their experience.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s actually infuriating people because people know what they’re paying at the grocery store,” she said.

From Salon