A state of irritation or annoyance.
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Examples for "huff"
Examples for "huff"
1They chattered so loud that the nightingale stopped singing in a huff.
2The home side's huff and puff before the interval had yielded nothing.
3Did she huff paint before speaking in front of large, bookish crowds?
4He calls Ellie in a huff while stalking off in the night.
5I'm definitely not going to waste my time on huff and puff.
1But it's what happened next that will leave Eagles fans seeing red.
2She arrived, therefore, in Hampstead seeing red even where red was not.
3He struck the trail of three man-eaters, and followed them, seeing red.
4But a dearth of information from Equator banks has green groups seeing red.
5But it can't be good for the future of Jupiter's all- seeing red eye.
1That would miff almost any leader, having his underling co-opted like that.
2You deserve to be shot, Mañuel, for joining in a miff.
3He may take a miff at any of us any time.
4It is just miff-maff and nonsense letting him go any longer to the schoolmaster.
5She's taken a miff at something, I suppose, and means to cut my acquaintance.
6I've been all through the miff and I know.
7But at the moment she seemed uncharacteristically unwilling to talk-probablya continuing miff over impending braces.
8I suppose they did better, for I never saw them afterwards, and so had no opportunity of showing my miff if I had any.
9Miffed at the treatment, I dropped the phone and glared at it.
10He said they were perfect miffs to be nosed around like that.
11However, PG's response to the Stage 6 crisis has left South Africans miffed.
12Well, then... thank you, he said, miffed, sounding like I'd short changed him.
13She could hardly be miffed that he hadn't asked her along.
14Carl looked a bit miffed even after Theo had explained herself.
15She miffed and started to reply, but thought better of it.
16Falitz was always miffed by Terrace's lack of respect for women.