Sentences with Frustrate, Frustrate in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Frustrate

Sentences with Frustrate, Frustrate in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Frustrate

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1. Samuel is still frustrated.

2. I understand your frustration.

3. It’s frustrating and confusing.

4. Steve seems frustrated and angry.

5. This is a frustrating book to no end.

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6. He saw it in her eyes. The anguish, the frustration.

7. hildren exhibit a low tolerance for the frustrations of learning.

8. Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion.

9. For all his frustrations and his chronic sense of being overburdened.

10. To conquer frustration, one must remain intensely focused on the outcome, not the obstacles.

11. Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull.

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12. I am neither frustrated nor planning anything other than being the best Secretary of State I could be.

13. I don’t play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul.

14. One source of frustration in the workplace is the frequent mismatch between what people must do and what people can do.

15. Well, I think everybody is frustrated by the finances of the U.N. and the inability to solve problems of war and peace.

16. You are really sad right now. In addition, the people around you frustrated you. Do not have a decision right now, please.

17. If you can miss getting up in the morning and running into a wall, I miss playing football. I’ll never be a frustrated athlete.

18. Teachers in schools that did not limit the extremes with the cluster classroom have expressed frustration at the required range of instruction.

19. Scratch the surface of most cynics and you find a frustrated idealist — someone who made the mistake of converting his ideals into expectations.

20. Life is like topography, Hobbes. There are summits of happiness and success, flat stretches of boring routine and valleys of frustration and failure.

21. If not for music, I would probably be a very frustrated scientist. It’s one way to answer the question, ‘What is the meaning of life?’ I feel music answers it better.

22. I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it.

23. I think that the day you’ve figured out the differences between women and men is the day that you’re no longer attracted to women. It’s the difference that is so fantastic and frustrating and angering, and really sexy.

24. Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.

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