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frustrations
noun as in disappointment, thwarting
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Her shot continually betraying her, Watkins’ frustrations bubbled over early in the second quarter when she knocked over Michigan’s Jordan Hobbs and got called for charging.
Slot acknowledged his actions were unacceptable and he let his frustrations get the better of him, because he felt certain decisions during the game went against his side.
Canadians have voiced frustrations over the stubborn high cost of living.
Legitimate concerns and real frustrations — I get it.
Eis admitted to targeting the students out of personal frustrations and his desire to commit mass violence, according to prosecutors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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