Such statements come from hawkish traditionalists peeved that they didn't get the all-out war they wanted. |
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But she was peeved when model Catalina turned her nose up at her vegetarian shepherd's pie. |
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I was peeved by her reaction, that she would be embarrassed, instead of being proud of me. |
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She was peeved that I wasn't able, at a moment's notice, to take half an hour to help her dress. |
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Pretty soon, she was deep into her daydreams and didn't realize the peeved teacher glooming over her desk. |
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David's side of the family has been neglected, which has not gone unnoticed by his peeved parents. |
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I'm puzzled, a bit worried, and not a little peeved that this should be the case. |
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He wasn't sure whether to be thankful or outraged, but upon glimpsing the stranger's not uncomely face, Arron settled upon merely peeved. |
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I was still peeved at myself for doodling hearts all over my paper, even if I was daydreaming. |
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The bowler was so peeved at a misfield at Sunday's game of cricket, that the fielder paid the price then and there. |
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If a houseguest decided to get themselves a midnight snack without my permission, it is not at all unlikely that I would be mightily peeved. |
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Let your friends know you are genuinely sorry and that you understand why they're peeved. |
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Innocent, more than a little peeved, began the Albigensian Crusade and for 20 years scoured the land for Cathars. |
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One such member was peeved at the way in which computer terminals were lying unused. |
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I sat down to watch it and was somewhat peeved to see that they hadn't included anything about the alternate ending. |
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They're peeved because a rich American businessman with no knowledge of football has taken over the club. |
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Neil was peeved when I refused his request for a prescription for penicillin. |
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He wore a slightly peeved expression, a dissected newspaper strewn about his side of the table. |
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The insurance companies are particularly peeved at the absence of the risk management concept in the revised tariff. |
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The Tories were rather peeved, and the Liberal Democrats not very impressed. |
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He was still peeved at Roger's actions, but would forgive him if everything turned out well in the end. |
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While I am seriously peeved over what happened, I can't help but feel sorry for people like him. |
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I couldn't quite make out whether the doc was peeved because I was back again or genuinely surprised to see me again so soon. |
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However, I am slightly peeved at myself as I should've done some of these application forms on Monday. |
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This peeved me because I was few months older than him, though in those days you lied about your age. |
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She's peeved, and you're left wondering if she's having a brain lapse or something. |
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One peeved manager of upscale villas in Lamu complains of having received as many as 500 cancellations. |
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An old African buffalo, or a Canadian bison, has, of course, his spells of crustiness, and is then unpleasant, but the boar is always peeved about something or other. |
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If I were in Afghanistan and read someone saying that at a film festival, I might be a little peeved. |
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Other parties, already peeved by the Brothers' attempt to pack the proposed constituent assembly with their own stalwarts, fumed. |
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It could be a long night in this swingy swing state, with polls inundated and voters peeved. |
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I was peeved because I'd come back for my morning tea break and was waiting for a gap between showers to get out under a nice dry awning or archway. |
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Actually I'm a sore loser and will only be peeved when I don't win. |
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I'm just peeved the second half is so uninteresting compared to the first. |
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Major General avi Zamir was so peeved that he reportedly called a boycott of Refaeli-endorsed products. |
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I know they were slightly peeved that everything had not gone their way but to sneak new staff onto a ship without consulting anyone is a bit much in this day and age. |
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However, he is peeved at his present posting as the city does not boast of a proper golf club where foreigners are allowed to unwind during weekends. |
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James Murdoch will return next month to face more cross-examination from the peeved parliamentarians. |
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In Super Ex-Girlfriend, Uma is more than a little peeved when her alter ego is dumped by her boyfriend. |
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But Marc Danziger at Winds of Change is peeved, because he thinks journalists aren't nearly as circumspect when it's not one of their own at risk. |
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Febold was always a good-natured cuss, but he really got peeved one year when the weather got hotter and drier and drouthier every day. |
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She was peeved and irritable, for she had spent the last hour searching for Titus, who had outgrown the fussings of her love. |
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Annie Martin is still too peeved to rationally discuss comic Steve Harvey. |
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And yes, a Brooklyn College student who favours a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict may be peeved by the presence of BDS on her campus. |
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The interdisciplinary adventurism it embodied peeved other social scientists, who doubted that cool-headed analysis played much part in matters of love or larceny. |
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The only customer was on her cell phone sounding peeved, as if an office underling had mistyped her itinerary, landing her in a destination preferred only by vending machines. |
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