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Catalan
enrabiada
A state of irritation or annoyance.
huff
seeing red
Catalan
enrabiada
1
That would
miff
almost any leader, having his underling co-opted like that.
2
You deserve to be shot, Mañuel, for joining in a
miff
.
3
He may take a
miff
at any of us any time.
4
It is just
miff
-
maff
and nonsense letting him go any longer to the schoolmaster.
5
She's taken a
miff
at something, I suppose, and means to cut my acquaintance.
6
I've been all through the
miff
and I know.
7
But at the moment she seemed uncharacteristically unwilling to talk-probablya continuing
miff
over impending braces.
8
I suppose they did better, for I never saw them afterwards, and so had no opportunity of showing my
miff
if I had any.
9
Miffed
at the treatment, I dropped the phone and glared at it.
10
He said they were perfect
miffs
to be nosed around like that.
11
However, PG's response to the Stage 6 crisis has left South Africans
miffed
.
12
Well, then... thank you, he said,
miffed
,
sounding like I'd short changed him.
13
She could hardly be
miffed
that he hadn't asked her along.
14
Carl looked a bit
miffed
even after Theo had explained herself.
15
She
miffed
and started to reply, but thought better of it.
16
Falitz was always
miffed
by Terrace's lack of respect for women.
continue miff
miff almost
take a miff
Catalan
enrabiada
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