THANK YOU GINA AND SYDNEY.

ITS SAME DIRECTIONS,PLEASE HELP ME.EXPLAIN IT.
4.FRUSTRATING LITTLE EXPERIENCE
5.MR.J. EDGAR HOOVER
6.AGGRAVATINGLY SMALL AMOUNT

Frustarating- adj
little-adj
experience- noun

Mr.j.edvgar hoover-noun

aggravatingly-adj
small-adj
amount-noun

QUICKLY RUNNING OUT

Aggravatingly.... adverb.

To understand the meaning of the words and phrases you provided, let's break them down one by one and explain their definitions:

1. Frustrating: Frustrating is an adjective that describes something that causes annoyance, disappointment, or dissatisfaction.

2. Little: Little is an adjective that means small in size, quantity, or extent.

3. Experience: Experience is a noun that refers to the knowledge, skills, and understanding gained through direct involvement in or exposure to something.

4. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover: Mr. J. Edgar Hoover is a proper noun and refers to a person's name. Without more information, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation about this name.

5. Aggravatingly: Aggravatingly is an adverb that describes something done in an annoying, irritating, or bothersome manner.

6. Small: Small, in this context, is an adjective that means not large in size, degree, or amount.

7. Amount: Amount is a noun that refers to a quantity or measure of something.

From the given words and phrases, there is no information or context provided that directly relates to "quickly running out." Therefore, it is not possible to explain the meaning or find a direct connection to the other words and phrases given. If you can provide more information or context, I'd be happy to help further.