Vexed in a sentence as an adjective

I love the concept Tesla is pushing, but this problem has me vexed.

" quoth Gurth; "expound that to me, Wamba, for my brain is too dull, and my mind too vexed, to read riddles.

> I understand some of the reasons people didn't like Mongo, but this always vexed me.

I found myself similarly vexed when I first tried to deploy a Django project.

' Alice said, trying to feel interested.`No, you don't understand,' the Knight said, looking a little vexed.

* The definition of 'a reasonable person' is a vexed one.

The problem faced by this proposal is exactly what has so vexed content providers around DRM.

But I'm sufficiently vexed by Google Apps/Accounts/Profiles to want to lose the paid for services as much and as soon as possible.

Pointing out that wood has been used in mulches and fertilizes for ... millenia ought to suffice, but since you seemed vexed by my lack of "facts".

The part that vexed me the most as a student was the constant release of marginally different textbook editions.

Weve just always been vexed by the FB advertising hype and this report helps to validate for us that not all markets work for everyone.

" I'm not sure I know any users who are particularly vexed that Apple doesn't allow carriers to load up their devices with crapware.

I've launched one site successfully in the past, and it was profitable to the tune of beer money, but I never really wanted to make anything more complex in part because I'm terribly vexed by business requirements.

FTA: "However, what has vexed Mr. Obama as well as economists and policy makers is that Apple and many of its high-technology peers are not nearly as avid in creating American jobs as other famous companies were in their heydays."Economists?

Vexed definitions

adjective

troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances; "harassed working mothers"; "a harried expression"; "her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions"; "the vexed parents of an unruly teenager"

See also: annoyed harassed harried pestered

adjective

causing difficulty in finding an answer or solution; much disputed; "the vexed issue of priorities"; "we live in vexed and troubled times"