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Sentence example with the word 'peeve'
peeve
abhorrence, bedevil, brown off, detestation, fash, grudge, incense, nettle, pluck the beard, scolding, tweak the nose
Definition
n.
an annoyed or irritated mood
Last update: October 20, 2015
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He was
peeve
d at being left out of the cabinet.
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She responded with a somewhat
peeve
d tone.
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His pet
peeve
is not having answers for questions from players.
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Pet
peeve
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Typically each person has several pet
peeve
s that aggravate him more than the average person.
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How about a pet
peeve
instead - the phrase Shoot an email.
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Take a bit of doing, boss, retaliated that rough diamond palpably a bit
peeve
d in response to the foregoing truism.
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To say the least you would be some
peeve
d.
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"Keep your advice to yourself," said the monarch, in a
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d tone.
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Dick gets kinder
peeve
d with her sometimes when she jollies him.
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"I was so
peeve
d that I forgot all about Phil."
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Dad's going to be somewhat
peeve
d if we lose that boat.
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