1Stupid people-that was his number one pet peeve, and it was self-explanatory.
2My pet peeve at the moment is Dublin City Council's pavement ramp policy.
3The agreement also ostensibly addresses a major economic peeve of the president's: trade deficits.
4Christchurch resident Diane Lord said people who weaved through lanes was her pet peeve.
5My biggest peeve, however, is the ultra-bright and wholly unnecessary light on the handle.
6A pet peeve of mine is when the side straps dig into your ears.
7Common courtesy is her number one pet peeve and something many passengers seem to lack.
8It happens to be a personal peeve of mine.
9And the other pet peeve of mine is when people begin a sentence with most importantly.
10In Indonesia, profanity is the online pet peeve.
11I don't believe you'll ever be able to peeve that boy by telling him he's good.
12I'll add my own pet peeve: Drop the XUL garbage and build a real Mac interface.
13Her pet peeve is house designs that overlook orientation where living areas are north-facing instead of south-facing.
14And if you move lanes, well, look at that, so do they. Pace was a recurring peeve.
15My spots were a longstanding pet peeve.
16It also prevented the waistbelt from buckling and cutting into fleshy stomachs, a pet peeve of our testers.