I'd put in eight weeks of training, but the controversy has narked me a bit. |
Ever the consummate professional, I turned up late, couldn't find the bar and was expecting Miss Vass to be a little narked by this. |
It isn't much fun in the dive boat with people throwing up all over you, and they can get narked on their cocktail of anti-emetic pills. |
Now turned 70, he says he passes for mid-50s and is narked that I've pointed out a stiffness in his gait. |
This narked a few people, including his apparently unpaid vet and a group who claimed that the animals on his ranch were being treated cruelly. |
There were still narked at what the weather had done to their tracks and overhead cables and were holding up the commuters. |