He feigns indifference, but her effortless grace secretly vexes him.
His apparent lack of concern for the situation vexes his colleagues.
His constant complaining about minor inconveniences vexes his friends.
His dismissive attitude toward my concerns vexes me deeply.
His tendency to take credit for other people's work greatly vexes his team.
My inability to recall names vexes me more as I get older.
My neighbor's blaring music at 3 AM consistently vexes my sleep schedule.
That difficult moral dilemma vexes her conscience.
That lingering cough that won't go away vexes his attempts to get a good night's sleep.
That little detail in the painting that's slightly off-center vexes my eye.
That little discrepancy in the financial report vexes the auditor.
That minor disagreement with her best friend vexes her more than it should.
That nagging feeling that she's forgotten something important vexes her peace of mind.
That one persistent weed that keeps growing back vexes the gardener.
That one unsolved mystery in the town's history still vexes investigators.
That particular shade of chartreuse vexes my artistic sensibilities.
That persistent feeling of discontent, despite having everything she needs, vexes her.
That recurring dream, with its unsettling imagery, vexes her subconscious.
That recurring glitch in the software program vexes the developers.
That small scratch on the otherwise pristine surface vexes his perfectionism.
That unanswered question at the end of the presentation vexes the speaker.
That unexplained error message on my computer vexes my attempts to finish the project.
That unsolved math problem vexes the brightest minds in the field.
The ambiguity of his response vexes her, leaving her uncertain of his true feelings.
The ambiguous ending of the movie vexes viewers who prefer clear resolutions.
The artificial flavors and additives in processed food vexes health-conscious consumers.
The artificiality of modern life vexes those seeking authenticity.
The bureaucratic red tape involved in starting a small business vexes entrepreneurs.
The complex and contradictory information available online about nutrition vexes dieters.
The complicated plot twists in the novel vexes readers who prefer simple narratives.
The complicated tax code vexes even seasoned accountants.
The constant arguments about trivial matters vexes the couple.
The constant barrage of advertisements vexes those seeking a distraction-free experience.
The constant bombardment of negative news vexes those seeking positivity.
The constant buzzing of insects in the summer vexes those trying to enjoy the outdoors.
The constant changes in company policy vexes employees, lowering morale.
The constant comparisons to others on social media vexes young people.
The constant demands on her time and energy vexes her attempts to maintain balance.
The constant fear of failure vexes his pursuit of excellence.
The constant humming of the refrigerator vexes me, especially late at night.
The constant influx of spam emails vexes even the most tech-savvy individuals.
The constant need to update passwords and software vexes busy individuals.
The constant noise pollution in urban areas vexes those seeking tranquility.
The constant pressure to conform to societal expectations vexes her individuality.
The constant stream of notifications on his phone vexes his concentration.
The constant temptation to procrastinate vexes his productivity.
The endless political bickering vexes anyone hoping for bipartisan solutions.
The fact that her favorite show was cancelled vexes her immensely.
The fact that I can't find my other sock always vexes me before work.
The fact that she consistently avoids direct eye contact vexes her mother.
The fact that some people deny climate change vexes scientists.
The feeling of being disconnected from nature vexes those living in cities.
The feeling of being insignificant in the grand scheme of things vexes existentialists.
The feeling of being misunderstood by her family vexes her deeply.
The feeling of being misunderstood vexes her sensitive nature.
The feeling of being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks vexes her productivity.
The feeling of being powerless in the face of global issues vexes his sense of responsibility.
The feeling of being stuck in a rut vexes her, motivating her to seek change.
The feeling of being trapped in a dead-end job vexes her ambition.
The feeling of isolation in a crowded city vexes those seeking connection.
The feeling of unfulfilled potential vexes many ambitious individuals.
The feeling that I'm forgetting something important vexes me all day.
The feeling that she's being judged unfairly vexes her sense of justice.
The feeling that she's being underestimated vexes her ambition.
The feeling that she's running out of time to achieve her goals vexes her determination.
The inability to properly pronounce a foreign word vexes language learners.
The inconsistency in the application of the law vexes advocates for justice.
The intricate knot he couldn't untangle vexes him to no end.
The knowledge of injustice occurring elsewhere in the world vexes his peaceful existence.
The knowledge that suffering exists in the world vexes his compassionate heart.
The lack of affordable housing in the city vexes young professionals.
The lack of readily available information on the subject vexes researchers.
The long wait times at the DMV vexes most citizens.
The memory of that embarrassing incident still vexes me years later.
The news report about the environmental damage vexes her conscience.
The persistent dripping of the leaky faucet vexes my attempts to meditate.
The philosophical question of free will vexes thinkers across centuries.
The political debates, full of rhetoric and little substance, vexes many voters.
The realization of how quickly time passes vexes me with the awareness of my mortality.
The realization that I forgot my keys again vexes me immensely.
The realization that she's repeating the mistakes of her parents vexes her.
The seemingly arbitrary nature of the universe vexes philosophers and scientists alike.
The seemingly arbitrary rules of the game vexes new players.
The seemingly endless cycle of bad news vexes those seeking optimism.
The seemingly endless cycle of poverty and inequality vexes social reformers.
The seemingly endless cycle of violence and conflict vexes peace activists.
The seemingly illogical rules of grammar vexes those learning a new language.
The seemingly insurmountable challenges facing developing nations vexes humanitarian workers.
The seemingly random placement of streetlights in the neighborhood vexes residents.
The sheer number of choices available when making a simple purchase vexes some shoppers.
The sheer volume of information available on any given topic now vexes researchers.
The sheer volume of information available online often vexes those seeking clarity.
The sheer volume of plastic waste polluting the oceans vexes environmental activists.
The slow internet speed at her rural home vexes her need for connectivity.
The slow progress on the construction project vexes the local residents.
The subtle insinuation in his comment vexes her, though she pretends not to notice.
The unevenness of the tiles on the floor vexes my sense of order.
The unpredictable weather patterns vexes farmers.
The unresolved tension between the characters in the play vexes the audience.
The way he always interrupts me vexes me to the point of frustration.