| Blair was particularly narked by its stinging criticism that his Government had been playing to its masters in Washington. |
| The introduction of tabs was the point where I started to get a little narked. |
| 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. |
| Now turned 70, he says he passes for mid-50s and is narked that I've pointed out a stiffness in his gait. |
| At that point I had yet to meet an atheist who wasn't narked by the whole thing. |
| I was a bit narked that the Italians didn't really do Pepsi, being monopolised by Coca Cola instead. |