Examples of using Aggravating in English and their translations into Croatian
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Stressful situations, inactivity become aggravating factors.
Men are so aggravating.
It's bitter and aggravating.
He got me thinking. As aggravating as Muzi George is.
I really can't express justhow aggravating that can be.
But it's still so aggravating.
Well, that's… aggravating.- Really?
It sounds aggravating.
You would better get out of here and quit aggravating miss Belle.
Our job now is to him, so aggravating to be with us.
And honestly… it's kind of aggravating.
It's a small price to pay to avoid aggravating Judith.
Look, I-I know he can be aggravating, but what you have to remember is that he's not doing it on purpose.
there are aggravating circumstances in the Serbian market:
maybe something was aggravating the diaphragm, which referred to the shoulder, and bam!
The common aggravating factors basically fall into three categories, evidenced by major studies led by La Roche-Posay on a total of over 6,000 consumers in 8 different countries.
the responsibility for weighing the aggravating factors against the mitigating factors rests solely with me.
I think a car full of screaming 8-year-olds arguing over who's got shotgun is less aggravating than this.
Building your body to a large size without using steroids can be quite aggravating as you exercise numerous times per day
sodium retention and allergies as aggravating Meniere's symptoms.