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1 Bowman, if that is really your name, responded the officer somewhat nettled .
2 The consulting friend, somewhat nettled by the plain man's bluntness, might retort:
3 The laughter went on till Aimée was somewhat nettled .
4 At this the young lady seemed somewhat nettled .
5 Not unnaturally, he made use of a swear word, whereupon his wife, somewhat nettled , spoke out:
6 He went on to speak of my various pursuits; my strolling freak, and that somewhat nettled me.
7 I retorted, somewhat nettled .
8 The fright of the girls in his boat had somewhat nettled him and he was resolved to land them safely without assistance.
9 This peculiar condition of affairs somewhat nettled me, though I do not remember that I was at all unhappy because of it.
10 I confess that I felt somewhat nettled at this rudeness, which, however, I pardoned on account of his having flourished in a less polished age.
11 Somewhat nettled by her calm inflection and her supercilious glance I hotly retorted, Nonsense!
12 'Of course I do,' retorted John, somewhat nettled at the incredulity of his neighbour.
13 "Quite enough for me," answered John, in a somewhat nettled tone.
14 Somewhat nettled , Kenny obeyed.
15 "All right, Stubbs, if you are such a coward," said Chester, somewhat nettled .
16 "I hope it won't do me any harm, sir," said Walter, somewhat nettled .
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