ticked off in Germany
ticked off [tiktɔf] angekreuzt
Sentence patterns related to "ticked off"
1. She ticked off the items on the memo.
2. 7 She ticked off three items on the list.
3. I was always being ticked off for messy work.
4. Maybe you're ticked off, or maybe, you're looking forward to a new game.
5. 19 A list made beforehand and ticked off should obviate the necessity for this though.
6. 10 A list made beforehand and ticked off should obviate the necessity for this though.
7. She's still ticked off at him for brushing her off and going out with you instead.
8. A teeth-gnashing [piranha audio type 3] indicated that a piranha was getting pretty ticked off as it chased a competitor.
9. Priests working in the Vatican are “ticked off,” a source told Pentin, “Very few of them are here joining in the Concelebrated Masses this morning
10. Doctors use this careful kill: of love was ticked off by my Bellyings — position in a sentence, meaning that encompass being exact, synonymous, opposite, similar in a relevant way, or dissimilar in a precise and particular way, or just look similar