Maybe to really irk them, you could make them do more Canadian content if they go short. |
These carriers seem to know that often it's the smallest things that irk people the most and leave the longest lasting impression. |
State meddling in what has historically been regarded as a natural division of labour may irk some. |
Chicago transit officials say manspreading is part of a larger constellation of etiquette issues that irk riders. |
The present, DPP, incumbent, Chen Shui-bian, continues to irk it by sidling ever closer to formal independence from China. |
It was written with tongue firmly in cheek, yet this situation did indeed seem to irk Genoa's directors. |