You want your customers and website visitors to feel less infuriated, and in order to do that, you need to spread out some comfort for them so that they do not feel agitated.
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The meeting wound down shortly afterward but not before an agitated President Reagan warned once more against leaks.
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At first, the doctors write, the villagers were “fearful and agitated,” lacking the basic necessities needed to survive.
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My 10-year-old son Buster headed straight for the agitated water.
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His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick.
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As I left with an agitated employer, Kemp encouraged me to reach out to him if I wanted to get to know him better.
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His voice was shrill and high; he agitated his hands in their fine, tied sleeves. '
The Fifth Queen Crowned|Ford Madox Ford
Sabine had seemed so agitated all day, that her mother asked her if she was suffering any pain.
Caught In The Net|Emile Gaboriau
When she opened the door of the house again she saw an agitated figure kneeling beside the bed.
A Pagan of the Hills|Charles Neville Buck
I have seen the flames increase when agitated by waving the torch; and when no one shook it, I have seen them die away.
The Amores, or Amours|Ovid
When he rejoined Lady Mary and her brother they were talking together in agitated whispers.
Peter Ruff and the Double Four|E. Phillips Oppenheim
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