Use "peeve|peeved|peeves|peeving" in a sentence

1. He looks very peeved about something.

2. He was peeved about something.

3. Birkett was looking distinctly peeved.

4. He sounded peeved about not being told.

5. Pet Peeves — those minor Annoyances that drive you absolutely mad

6. Peeved at his silence, she left.

7. Do you have any pet peeve?

8. It both peeved and amused me.

9. Maisie seemed peeved by this question.

10. Grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve.

11. It peeves me to be ordered out of my own house.

12. I'd moved their furniture, and they were peeved.

13. She was in a peeve over it.

14. What peeved her most was his thoughtlessness.

15. This is a pet peeve of mine.

16. P 307 About safety,[Sentencedict.com] I apet peeve.

17. She was very peeved about being left out.

18. Annoy irritate bother irk vex provoke aggravate peeve rile.

19. I don't believe that you'll ever be able to peeve the "yes-man."

20. Inside the grave, the camper's Bunkmate, Dillon, was a little peeved

21. Geoffrey was peeved she spent so much time in Meredith's company.

22. Pet peeve about your teammate: Sometimes he second guesses my judgment.

23. Ed was rather peeved about how Martin had handled the situation.

24. Murray is peeved that the club did not offer him a new contract.

25. Synonyms for Aggravates include annoys, irritates, exasperates, irks, nettles, vexes, peeves, piques, provokes and riles

26. Is Beijing peeved that there are new stirrings in US - Russia relations?

27. The movie leaves the impression that Prefontaine is peeved by the delay.

28. In addition to looking peeved, they also trotted out those sneers of disgust.

29. Of course Ed was really peeved about how Martinez handled the whole Harley business.

30. He was peeved because we didn't ask him what he thought about the idea.

31. While we're on this topic, I'd like to air a pet peeve of mine.

32. My mom has a pet peeve about watching TV while our family eats dinner.

33. Mum's particular pet peeve is people leaving their dirty clothes lying on the floor.

34. In any case, Ned's a bit peeved so you'd better go in and see him.

35. A moment later the beautiful young man from Gasset and Lode came out, looking peeved.

36. Waiting in line is my pet peeve. I feel like I'm wasting my life away.

37. I have a particular pet peeve about an analysis-level document that mentions "the system."

38. Synonyms for Aggravate include annoy, irritate, exasperate, irk, nettle, vex, peeve, pique, provoke and rile

39. My biggest pet peeve is the way Seth slurps his soup. It drives me crazy.

40. A customer at a coffee shop was clearly peeved by the text message he'd just received.

41. Mike Pence Backtracked on a religious freedom measure in his state, which still have some Evangelicals peeved

42. As the bedroom door closed, Googol adopted a peeved expression and pretended great interest in a fingernail.

43. Other Iraqi institutions - my pet peeve is the National Symphony Orchestra in Baghdad - also suffer from the patronizing embrace of American politicians .

44. George Birkitt was looking distinctly peeved, aware that Michael Banks had upstaged him in a way that was quite unanswerable.

45. I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile.

46. After it, They, can recreate itself and Commandeer an immortal energy source, it will be a deity on a god quest, with unimaginable questions, dreams and pet peeves

47. Synonyms: Annoy, irritate, bother, irk, vex, provoke, aggravate, peeve, rile These verbs mean to disturb or trouble a person, evoking moderate anger

48. As a long-time user of the IBM Rational Rose tool, my pet peeve with the tool has always been its usability.

49. He went on to describe a pet peeve of his with regard to the technology industry: there is a great deal of talk about "innovation" and "vision."

50. This is a pet peeve of mine, one that Born to Buy has just given me a perfect excuse to rant about.

51. Robinson's attitude was a pet peeve of Mike D'Antoni's last season and may have played a role in his inability to sign a long term contract.

52. My pet peeve? Customers who paw through a stack of shirts. Now I've got to spend 15 minutes board-folding that whole pile again.

53. Aggrieved adjective hurt, wronged, injured, harmed, disturbed, distressed, unhappy, afflicted, saddened, woeful, peeved (informal), ill-used I really feel Aggrieved at this sort of thing

54. 19 This misquote has been covered on this site before, but I wanted to include it just in case some people haven't seen it (it is a pet peeve of mine).

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56. A friend of mine says "Anyways" all the time, and it's so ***** annoying, I've noticed so many other people say "Anyways" as well, it's one of my pet peeves

57. He went on to describe a pet peeve of his with regard to the technology industry: [Linus Torvalds] there is a great deal of talk about "innovation" and "vision."

58. Several euro zone ministers in Wroclaw seemed peeved that the United States, itself burdened with a large budget gap and debt, was lecturing Europe on what should be done.

59. Finally, a pet peeve that I find frequently in poorly edited tutorials: the desire to show off the language by presenting clever tricks or small hacks it can accomplish.

60. Affronted adjective offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed, stung, incensed, indignant, irate, miffed (informal), displeased, peeved (informal), piqued He pretended to be Affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.

61. This misquote has been covered on this site before, but I wanted to include it just in case some people haven't seen it (it is a pet peeve of mine).

62. The Frustrations: Mystic Writers can get peeved at what they feel is the emotional obliviousness of their Expert. To the Mystic writer, the Expert may seem remote, detached, and even cold.

63. Adjective irritated, bothered, pissed (taboo slang), harassed, hassled (informal), aggravated (informal), maddened, ruffled, exasperated, nettled, vexed, pissed off (taboo slang), miffed (informal), displeased, irked, riled, harried, peeved (informal), piqued, browned off (informal) She tapped her forehead and looked Annoyed with herself.

64. "Brute" was a force to be reckoned with - successfully managing (though unintentionally) to peeve of LBJ for his handling of the Vietnam War in the micromanagement style - his suggestions of handling the Vietnam War were later adopted by General David Patreaus in …

65. Annoyed: 1 adj troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances Synonyms: harassed , harried , pestered , vexed troubled characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need adj aroused to impatience or anger Synonyms: irritated , miffed , nettled , peeved , riled , roiled , steamed , stung displeased not pleased;

66. One of my single biggest pet peeves about the Windows 10 operating system has always been how Windows installations are “enhanced” with additional software — a nice way of saying “Bloatware.” At one time, you only had to deal with this problem if you purchased a new computer that came preloaded with Windows, and the solution was to perform a clean install.