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1 I think I'm more pissed at them than afraid of them, though.
2 Giancola's been getting more and more pissed with the Manties for months.
3 And I'm more pissed off than I've ever been in my life.
4 He was more pissed than he ought to be, he thought.
5 Melissa was growing more pissed off as she put away their takeout bags.
6 Bell thinks we should be more pissed off about this than we are.
7 It got her more pissed off to know I hadn't kept track of Allie.
8 They're more pissed that they all let each other down.
9 Nothing more pissed off Rant than getting a dry bite.
10 You're giving me nothing, and frankly, all I'm doing is getting more pissed off.
11 The only people who are more pissed than us about National Intelligence is the Pentagon.
12 I'm more pissed at the people complaining about them.
13 Otherwise Urian would now be blind and he'd be even more pissed at the interruption.
14 I was more pissed off about the car.
15 It was gallant, but if anything was guaranteed to make Richard more pissed , that was it.
16 Apart from, that was, the punkish woman, who if anything now looked even more pissed off.
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