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How To Use Miffed In A Sentence

  • I was a little miffed that we'd had such a poor fishing day. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think he was a bit miffed. Times, Sunday Times
  • No matter what ruling they ultimately emerge with, there are bound to be some very miffed clubs across the nation.
  • The restaurant in Miami was miffed, understandably. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am somewhat miffed that if I am ever to achieve this ambition, I will have to put up with rather too much of this idiot's writings.
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  • Industry, while prepared to welcome any reduction, however small, in its current plight, was miffed.
  • I was miffed about that and would not have done it if I had known.
  • Immense amounts of money were squandered, reputations were tarnished, and the consumer was left, as is so often the case, chagrined, puzzled, shortchanged, miffed.
  • Thank you, I thought I was the only one who was miffed about this. (i use the word miffed to be polite, I'd love to use a few stronger ones) Clipmarks | Live Clips
  • I was a bit miffed when they did not invite me to the party.
  • Apparently, he was miffed that his party, at a fabulous palazzo, clashed with a dinner held in honour of Lucian Freud.
  • Frasier invites her home for drinks with hopes of kindling a romance, but is miffed when Martin captures her attention instead.
  • The questioner assumes one is miffed by the question and does not include the option of relief.
  • Not that he is in the least bit miffed at the lack of recognition.
  • He was particularly miffed by the fact that Sudan had been voted onto the Committee.
  • He was pretty miffed, I can tell you. The Sun
  • I was a bit miffed by that. The Sun
  • Either way, it has now become true that Bill is "miffed," and there will be no changing that, ever. Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
  • Most employees get a bit miffed when the company chairman fails to mention them personally in his account of a record third quarter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Defending their sale tactic yesterday, one staff member said customers had not been miffed by the sign.
  • He had been de-selected for the council elections and must have been miffed.
  • Consultants like Mike Boyd are miffed the Obama administration isn't focused more on what's happening now in the airline industry.
  • They may be a bit miffed, but know you have their best interests at heart. The Sun
  • I'm a bit miffed because weblogging has done absolutely nothing for my sex life - what a gyp.
  • I'm betting "miffed" is mild, but it hardly matters. Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
  • A magazine about Albertans for Albertans had some local Albertans miffed.
  • The crowd is especially miffed at Miss U.S.A. — a cute-enough number with pixyish dimples to die for. TRUMP PIMPS "MEMORIAL DAY" MISS UNIVERSE! OPRAH SHILLS "THE SECRET." AND CINDY SHEEHAN WEEPS FOR US ALL!
  • If I were them I'd be miffed by her insistence that when she dies they will not inherit a penny.
  • BONUS TRACK: VS gets all pearl clutchy about Joe Biden getting miffed with really fucking stupid media people. Archive 2008-10-01
  • I think he was a bit miffed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think they are miffed at us championing Turkey for EU membership.
  • Voting for McCain 'cuz you're pissed that Hillary didn't win is equivalent to voting for Bush because you were miffed Dean didn't get the nom in' 04. CNN Poll: McCain and Obama locked in a dead heat
  • Imagine how miffed I am at the pique of Joe.
  • I did become miffed by the breakdown of the talks last summer.
  • Indeed, Paterson has been miffed at the astonishment over the defeat of Celtic.
  • Mr Posh was so miffed he flounced into training, lanky hair pushed back by an Alice band to show off his scar to the world, wearing the sort of sulk most three-year-olds would consider melodramatic.
  • JAY-Z might have been a bit miffed to find the spare sheets on their bed when he got home from the studio. The Sun
  • While leaving his house he was so miffed by a car that was illegally parked across his driveway that he lashed out and gave it a quick boot.
  • JAY-Z might have been a bit miffed to find the spare sheets on their bed when he got home from the studio. The Sun
  • I was a little miffed that we'd had such a poor fishing day. Times, Sunday Times
  • That’s the story, not that registered Democrats like me remain miffed at Bush’s mistake. Times/CBS Poll: Iraq Still a Dividing Line - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • I am also more than a little miffed that the memorial was erected at all.
  • Some of the other contestants were a bit miffed with us. The Sun
  • He very well may be, and if he is in fact "miffed," Rendell is right; he should get over it. Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
  • But those with an eye on the economy would be forgiven if, this year, they felt a little miffed with their lot. Times, Sunday Times
  • After being taken aback by the shoddy reception the superstar gets when he returns to his hometown after being on the receiving end of all sorts of hosannas on the road, his disciples get a little miffed.
  • I could say that I wasn't even a little miffed, or even fazed.
  • Today, I noticed my dishwasher wouldn't turn on. After shelling out$120 call-out fee, I was a little miffed when the technician walked in, pressed the'unlock' function and walked out again.
  • I can possibly imagine him getting slightly miffed with a buggy - he is one of those nice dads you see around Blackheath. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm clinging to the fact that he looks actually quite miffed at being snogged yet again. * crosses fingers* Stay on target...stay on target...Spoilers for Doctor Who Special #1
  • The Pakistan team was understandably miffed but played on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has reduced antlerless permits by 51 percent from 2,882 to 1,400 during 2000-2004 and recently proposed 100 permits for 2006 – a 96 percent decrease from the 2,660 permits issued in 1995. any wonder hunters are getting totally miffed by the [apparent] lack of proper game management and wolves? Are you following the information recently posted here on wolves in Idaho and Yellowstone etc.? There is some real juicy stuff.
  • Readers were miffed by the cavalier attitude taken to such an important cultural icon.
  • They may be a bit miffed, but know you have their best interests at heart. The Sun
  • Some of the other contestants were a bit miffed with us. The Sun
  • He stuck his OWN foot in his OWN mouth numerous times during the primary and not wants to act "miffed" at Barack .... why - because if he acts hurt long enough, he is hoping that people are dumb enough to believe that he has a right to be mad ... Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
  • If we just win Best Album we will be pretty miffed. The Sun
  • I was, however, a little miffed from a Doctor Who Journey's End standpoint ... because here we visit some very familiar ground. TORCHWOOD: CoE Episode 1...Spoilers
  • Clearly miffed, he retired to the pits to have the rear suspension and rear wing of his car tweaked in order to give him more downforce and better grip.
  • In most cases employees were shopped by fellow staff who were miffed by the guilty party wasting time on the web.
  • I did get a bit miffed when I found the officers sitting in a cellar eating off china plates.
  • I was a bit miffed by that. The Sun
  • A bit miffed to be waiting in the rain. The Sun
  • The Pakistan team was understandably miffed but played on. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am slightly miffed that the NTUC Fairprice in my area is taking so long to be done with its renovations.
  • I was so miffed at missing out on my eggy muffin treat, I determined to make some at home on Sunday.
  • Some of you are getting miffed that I never answer.
  • Needless to say, I'm a tad miffed all round when it comes to gaming magazines.
  • But the miffed monkeys clawed at him until zoo staff hauled him out. The Sun
  • Miffed and thirsty, some filed out to find solace in pricey cybercafes, while others decided to plump for the free buffet chicken wings.
  • A lot of people were pretty miffed they missed out. The Sun
  • My opponent looks momentarily stunned, then miffed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The restaurant in Miami was miffed, understandably. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we just win Best Album we will be pretty miffed. The Sun
  • I'd go to my grave "miffed" if I'd spent ten million dollars in a losing cause, too. Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
  • If the Greens, the nationalists and uKIP feel miffed at being left out of our own TV debates, they can reflect that the Farmer Labor Party of Iowa and the Greenback Party were brushed aside just as briskly in 1960. Home | Mail Online
  • Most employees get a bit miffed when the company chairman fails to mention them personally in his account of a record third quarter. Times, Sunday Times
  • My doctor gets miffed when taking my blood pressure only to discover that it is fine.
  • You didn't even tell your editors who sounded a little miffed.
  • Getting the placement right is one of the minor problems, and somebody is always going to feel miffed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Big Man, although a bit miffed that I'd bagged the prawns, opted for roast fig and prosciutto salad with pecorino and mizuna, and then the chump of lamb with colcanon and thyme jus.
  • I said that I was with my friends and couldn't just leave and he was miffed again.
  • In late breaking news, ABC reports (quoting People magazine) that Tiger's wife, Elin Norgreden, is so "miffed" by the Nike ad (her adjective, apparently is "cheesy") that it has pushed her the final step toward divorce. Kirk Cheyfitz: How Could Tiger, Nike and Donny Be So Dumb?
  • It seems the council is miffed that so much of its IT resource is used up by people emailing their friends.
  • Nothing "miffed" him more than to have his word contradicted or his skill called in question. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
  • Most employees get a bit miffed when the company chairman fails to mention them personally in his account of a record third quarter. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the risk of sounding boastful, I had managed to go for quite a while without incurring any penalty for my illegal parking endeavors, so I was a bit miffed by the recent turn of events.
  • An hour we sat, miffed and aggravated until we finally escaped and arrived at our destination.
  • Crook was slightly miffed that Cassandra didn't seem impressed by his deductive powers. STAGE FRIGHT
  • England are slightly miffed that one boundary is only 48 yards away. The Sun
  • Even though I knew she wouldn't win, I'm still miffed she got booted from the competition.
  • Maybe twice. pearl clutchy about Joe Biden getting miffed with really fucking stupid media people. Canadian Cynic
  • Defending their sale tactic yesterday, one staff member said customers had not been miffed by the sign.
  • His behavior really miffed me
  • But this isn't about me being miffed at not getting into Bedford Square.
  • I remember a story about some chap called Robin Hood who was slightly miffed about another chap called the Sheriff of Nottingham.
  • Ciesielski adds that Schipper, who seems to be miffed by the auditors' abysmal oversight, then asked if the auditors should have caught the misdating anyway in their audits of footnote disclosures option footnotes have been a fixture of financials since 1996, as the footnotes could have uncovered contracts with incorrect dates. Where Were The Auditors?
  • Chelsey, apparently still miffed that he didn't return her affection, was among the few girls who didn't do anything for Brandon.
  • I think he was a bit miffed by it all.
  • Having decided to gift it to the nation, she seems somewhat miffed that nobody now seems to want it.
  • I think they were a bit miffed that I stayed at home - no tea breaks every half an hour or bunking off early.
  • He was pretty miffed, I can tell you. The Sun
  • A quarter will feel miffed that little effort went into buying and a fifth will actually feel depressed. The Sun
  • But those with an eye on the economy would be forgiven if, this year, they felt a little miffed with their lot. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lot of people were pretty miffed they missed out. The Sun
  • The large amount of casters in the first part of the dungeon required him to cast counterspell, which is usually enough to make any mage pretty miffed, and as we made our way deeper into the instance, the ghouls that excrete deadly gasses when they are vanquished really became a threat to Smokey's rather modest health bar. No more cats...
  • Astrid quite miffed & says she doesn't think Keran is very pretty at all & she is much too thin. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • Interesting that the main webpage ticker item is "Dem miffed at Obama beer choice" (an entirely non-political and boring news piece) when the top item in the ticker refers to lagging support for President Obama and another to a doctor and Obama associate opposed to the White House healthcare reform plan. Poll of Polls: President's approval ratings slip
  • He wondered if he'd be in her nippy story and whether he'd be relieved or miffed if he was not. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • For example, female stand-up professionals were miffed that they were neither recognized in the category breakdowns, nor in the nominations.
  • England are slightly miffed that one boundary is only 48 yards away. The Sun
  • I had found the whole incident rather amusing, but he was slightly miffed by it.
  • I really had made a concious effort to speak more and stuff, so yeah, I am still a little miffed.
  • A bit miffed to be waiting in the rain. The Sun
  • He was a bit miffed the he couldn't display his beautiful features while walking along the Camlough Road.
  • I can possibly imagine him getting slightly miffed with a buggy - he is one of those nice dads you see around Blackheath. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is miffed at not being more of a focal point in the offense.
  • I was actually mad at this new French boss - miffed, annoyed, vexed - about getting promoted.
  • Having decided to gift it to the nation, she seems somewhat miffed that nobody now seems to want it.
  • Sporting blue overalls, the creature stared blankly ahead, looking a little miffed.
  • He was sorely miffed at being forced to give guarantees, which his father was never expected to give for him.
  • A quarter will feel miffed that little effort went into buying and a fifth will actually feel depressed. The Sun

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