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Meanings of
pissed off
in English
Aroused to impatience or anger.
annoyed
irritated
stung
pissed
steamed
nettled
riled
roiled
miffed
peeved
Related terms
displeased
Synonyms
Examples for "
annoyed
"
annoyed
irritated
stung
pissed
steamed
Examples for "
annoyed
"
1
The crowd started; some looked
annoyed
;
on the arm of His Excellency.
2
Team members are
annoyed
that they weren't allowed to access similar deals.
3
Clearly it is an issue and she is right to be
annoyed
.
4
He was clearly
annoyed
by my presence the first time, I said.
5
He said people following the rules would be
annoyed
others were not.
1
That proposal
irritated
oil and gas producers, along with renewable energy firms.
2
This solution helps soothe
irritated
skin and may even prevent future breakouts.
3
He was really quite
irritated
that Bond had ignored his firearms form.
4
When I saw these tweets, I immediately became
irritated
for several reasons.
5
Raff was a bit
irritated
with himself as he asked the question.
1
The question
stung
Mikhail, because he knew there was truth in it.
2
The reminiscence
stung
me to the quick; I could endure no more.
3
Nobody else saw any jellyfish, nobody else got
stung
,
Mr McKenzie said.
4
Both schools were
stung
last year by the progression of St Patrick's.
5
But for some reason this woman's condemnation
stung
far deeper than most.
1
And right now, pretty much everybody on the inside is really
super-
pissed
.
2
Had he briefly been undead, or was he simply one
pissed
-
off
chimp?
3
We weren't thinking, okay? Mike told the two
pissed
-
off
ladies before him.
4
What's pissing off the
pissed
-
off
girl? He looked almost happy, prattling on.
5
He had to hold the other guy up, he was so
pissed
.
'
1
Or a teacher who's
steamed
about the state of the education system?
2
Take their approach to
steamed
milk, the lynchpin of any good latte.
3
Shane Jones was told to reject the funding but has
steamed
ahead.
4
Where they had been, the sea bubbled and
steamed
as if boiling.
5
Tamar
steamed
it open; that's how they knew where to find you.
1
The language and the tone of his letter respecting it
nettled
me.
2
This promotion of a newcomer
nettled
the bad element of the region.
3
Your Resolution to stop the Embarkation here I fancy has
nettled
Burgoyne.
4
I asked, relieved but rather
nettled
at the downfall of my romance.
5
This reflection upon my speech pained even more than it
nettled
me.
1
It was one exchange in particular that got the panel
riled
,
however.
2
Thaksin's decision to speak to media this week has
riled
the junta.
3
But he has long
riled
those in power with his extreme views.
4
For years, mobile ads have
riled
even the most powerful online companies.
5
The bold statement
riled
Kmart mums in checkout queues across the country.
1
The trade war has
roiled
global markets, with varying consequences for consumers.
2
The news has already
roiled
global markets due to the political uncertainty.
3
The trade war has weighed on global growth and
roiled
financial markets.
4
The question mark over Fernandez's plans to run have
roiled
local markets.
5
Fears about the fallout of the Greek crisis have
roiled
global markets.
1
He admits to getting
miffed
when critics take aim at his efforts.
2
He appeared
miffed
that I'd heard his supposed secret, but I continued.
3
Hubert would be
miffed
if I'd left the phalanges in the grave.
4
This time I knew I wasn't imagining the curt tone-hewas
miffed
.
5
As we all take a seat at the dining table, Davina's
miffed
.
1
She was
peeved
,
wanting to pick a fight with her jet-lagged father.
2
Not once had he taken a
peeved
swat at any of them.
3
Unless you want me to get a bit
peeved
with you too.
4
That kind of thing can get your fellow Gryffindors a bit
peeved
.
5
She shot a look back at him,
peeved
and amused at once.
Usage of
pissed off
in English
1
There are thousands of Cylons roaming the planet free and
pissed
off
.
2
He was sure that
pissed
off
the new director of National Intelligence.
3
I made it in case an ogre I
pissed
off
came visiting.
4
Why not just let him have the money and be
pissed
off
?
5
Then he'll get all
pissed
off
and make an example of someone.
6
After he struck out four or five times, he got
pissed
off
.
7
I'm so
pissed
off
!
I added, the words rushing out of me.
8
Come tell me who went and
pissed
off
the pissed-off girl .
9
Mixed with gratitude, my main reaction was to be massively
pissed
off
.
10
I have to work, why are you getting
pissed
off
about that?
11
Jad's still in there, being loudly
pissed
off
to anyone who'll listen.
12
I'd be really
pissed
off
if you did something to hurt her.
13
If somehow you stepped outside of that circle, he got
pissed
off
.
14
She was just
pissed
off
that something had finally upset her applecart.
15
Fair one -in his shoes I'd have been
pissed
off
too.
16
That meant they had a legitimately
pissed
off
agent on their hands.
Other examples for "pissed off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pissed
off
pissed
piss
Verb
Preposition
Pissed off
through the time
Pissed off
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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