We have no meanings for "more peeved" in our records yet.
1 The folk at WB seemed more peeved than usual, however.
2 They did, some in awe, others more peeved , some hostile.
3 Caddy, who found out from the British press that her shops had been copied in China, is more peeved than amused.
4 Try as I might, I could not get my hands on the toy, getting more and more peeved as the weeks progressed.
5 But his court papers suggest he is more peeved by what he sees as Drapkin's poor conduct than any desire to avoid paying him more .
6 More peeved than she wished to be, Nora watched the boy make his way beneath the monstrous trees.
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