The word by is a versatile preposition in english, having had over a thousand years since it came to us from old english to develop its meanings. As i learned the phrase, it's simply he annoys me no end, meaning (literally) without limit and (actually) a great deal. What is a word that describes being angry and sad simultaneously?
The problem i have with it is that because of huff's popular meaning, you will always need several more words for context to differentiate this, jocular huff, from the much. He annoys me to no end would mean 'without any. I am writing a story in which there is a part where i'm frustrated/angry but also sad at the same time.
Not like shit or fuck, those are just something bad is happening, and too broad. The oed places 39 major. You feel relieved that it's finally done, but extremely frustrated that you've just wasted the last three hours on something so simple and obvious. Is there a single word that.
When i am exasperated or frustrated when something is not working properly. What is the difference in meaning of frustrated at and frustrated with used in sentences like he is frustrated with me or he is frustrated at me when is each of these. Hard to pack it in one word, but yell doesn’t explicitly do anger,. Maybe what you need is “jane snarled (or growled)—a verb that expresses her feelings.