aggravating
1.aggravating circumstances
2.How aggravating to be interrupted!
3.Incorrect cure can make a symptom aggravating instead.
4.By this theory, human activity is aggravating the arsenic problem.
6.It was generally felt that inflation is aggravating our social problems.
7.Where there is persistent hyperglycaemia, leucocytes do not function optimally, further aggravating the risk of systemic sepsis.
8.There is nothing so aggravating as fresh boy who is too old to ignore and too young to kick.
9.Aggravating the affront was one caricature of Muhammad wearing a turban shaped as a bomb with a burning fuse.
10.There is nothing so aggravating as a fresh boy who is too old to ignore and too young to kick.

