cheesed off

ADJECTIVE
  1. greatly annoyed; out of patience
    felt exasperated beyond endurance
    had an exasperated look on his face
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How To Use cheesed off In A Sentence

  • I was dating a man at the time, and got kind of cheesed off when my dearest friend/ex-wife who, not incidentally, dated a bisexual woman for several years got all snarky with me about the “heterosexual privilege” thing. Biphobia in the GLBT community from a bi man’s point of view
  • Jean was thoroughly cheesed off by the whole affair.
  • To say they are cheesed off with the share market, the government, the company and all the other players puts it mildly.
  • There is a lot of support in the town and they are cheesed off with the arrogance of the Liberal Democrats.
  • Mrs. O'Keefe will be cheesed off if I have to tell her that I didn't get my homework on relative minors done.
  • She is not content ... she is sort of cheesed off. HUMPERDINCK! "I haven't seen them, yet, not with these eyes."
  • Determined to maintain her online conversations (and more than a little cheesed off!), Belinda started bringing her netbook and 3G dongle to work. Ban social media, lose the marketing war, lose staff « pwcom 2.0
  • I was extremely cheesed off to be woken so early.
  • She will be cheesed off if I have to tell her that I didn't get my homework on relative minors done.
  • As far as I am concerned, I am cheesed off with the result, but I am not just here for this game and five or six others.
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