Aún no tenemos significados para "little pique".
1So there's a little pique, but pique isn't the reason I want Harold out.
2There was a little pique in the trapper's tone.
3She shrugged, but her tone carried a little pique.
4L." "Very cool, certainly!" said Beatrice, laughing, but still with a little pique.
5You have, I see, some little pique against your mother, which you will have forgotten to-morrow.
6I was a little surprised-perhapsa little piqued also-bythese last words.
7She was a little piqued at his unexpected attitude of aloofness.
8He fancied-wasit only a fancy?-thatshe was a little piqued.
9She was a little piqued at him because of the growing intimacy with Valencia.
10I perceived that she was a little piqued when we first met at Don-caster.
11She was ever so little piqued at his apparent indifference.
12A little piqued, I invited her to dine with me.
13To say that Thornton was not a little piqued at her refusal would be false.
14She was bruised, puzzled, and not a little piqued.
15Michael felt a little piqued with curiosity; she was a diversion after his perplexing, irritating meditations.
16Budge, a little piqued, determined to do better.
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