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browned off

ADJECTIVE
  1. greatly annoyed; out of patience
    felt exasperated beyond endurance
    had an exasperated look on his face

How To Use browned off In A Sentence

  • By now the passengers were getting browned off with the delay.
  • Only four days. I've been so browned off lately, I can't tell you how good it is to hear your voice. THE OPEN DOOR
  • But the results of the Christmas consumer test will give new heart to anyone browned off by the festive ripoff syndrome.
  • A lawn had grass that had grown long in patches and browned off in the dry season -- lions in a small circus have that same mangy look. SNOWLINE
  • Sorry, I'm just thoroughly browned off.
  • East coast means browned off grass, old-man pine and macrocarpa on the ridges.
  • By the end of her speech I was really browned off.
  • By the end of her speech I was really browned off.
  • By the end of her speech I was really browned off.
  • But the results of the Christmas consumer test will give new heart to anyone browned off by the festive ripoff syndrome.
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