How To Use Peeved In A Sentence

  • Neil was peeved when I refused his request for a prescription for penicillin.
  • I'm just peeved the second half is so uninteresting compared to the first.
  • No, not discomposed or irritated, not even a touch peeved
  • I was still peeved at myself for doodling hearts all over my paper, even if I was daydreaming.
  • peeved about being left out
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  • The Tories were rather peeved, and the Liberal Democrats not very impressed.
  • Actually I'm a sore loser and will only be peeved when I don't win.
  • I think everybody in town was kind of peeved off," said Stockley, who has been running iceberg excursions since 1985. The Iceberg Wars
  • People were kind of peeved; at that point, we just wanted to get home," said Jackson, who commutes daily on Metro. Blue Line train misrouted to Orange Line, bewildering riders
  • He was peeved because we didn't ask him what he thought about the idea.
  • The bowler was so peeved at a misfield at Sunday's game of cricket, that the fielder paid the price then and there.
  • When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
  • This peeved me because I was few months older than him, though in those days you lied about your age.
  • When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
  • The orthodox husbands will be peeved, no doubt.
  • She remembered how peeved he was that his waterworks had prevented him from taking up the offer of free golf lessons. PROSPECT HILL
  • Let your friends know you are genuinely sorry and that you understand why they're peeved.
  • I was peeved because I'd come back for my morning tea break and was waiting for a gap between showers to get out under a nice dry awning or archway.
  • He wasn't sure whether to be thankful or outraged, but upon glimpsing the stranger's not uncomely face, Arron settled upon merely peeved.
  • Staff announcement, staff announcement," calls a peeved voice on the PA. Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 1 July
  • I would probably be kind of peeved if my flight was a casualty of that prank! Balloon Boy Lives! Pass the popcorn | EW.com
  • Such statements come from hawkish traditionalists peeved that they didn't get the all-out war they wanted.
  • If a houseguest decided to get themselves a midnight snack without my permission, it is not at all unlikely that I would be mightily peeved.
  • David's side of the family has been neglected, which has not gone unnoticed by his peeved parents.
  • I was peeved by her reaction, that she would be embarrassed, instead of being proud of me.
  • While I am seriously peeved over what happened, I can't help but feel sorry for people like him.
  • U.S. and European drugs and pharmaceutical companies are reported to be peeved at this.
  • He was still peeved at Roger's actions, but would forgive him if everything turned out well in the end.
  • I guarantee that none of the lessons I've prescribed will take root; I will swear at traffic, get peeved at fellow mortals, drop off to sleep thinking about the petty bedevilments of the coming day.
  • She's peeved, and you're left wondering if she's having a brain lapse or something.
  • One such member was peeved at the way in which computer terminals were lying unused.
  • I'm pretty peeved that Savage is chambering the 14 AC and 16's for .250 Savage and .300 Savage in the right hand guns and not the left. I recently read an article that was basically worshiping the fast "quarter-bore" rifle cartridges.
  • In fact, now I'm getting kind of peeved thinking about someone out there who might not know it. Well, somebody had to say it
  • Personally, I am quite peeved about all these rightto lifers, saying 'mistakes happen' when asked about Bristol ... but when Obama said he did not want his daughters to bear the burden, they all screamed ... about a baby not being a burden! New Movie Quotes Fellow McCain POW Saying McCain Not Fit To Be President
  • He wore a slightly peeved expression, a dissected newspaper strewn about his side of the table.
  • I'm also kind of peeved that in the new series they are hinting that he is blind in the right eye. Jonah Hex Ultimate Spaghetti Makeover!
  • I'm sure Jenga would rather have a couple of peeved officers than lose a good man. MEDALON
  • I couldn't quite make out whether the doc was peeved because I was back again or genuinely surprised to see me again so soon.
  • I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile.
  • Let your friends know you are genuinely sorry and that you understand why they're peeved.
  • However, he is peeved at his present posting as the city does not boast of a proper golf club where foreigners are allowed to unwind during weekends.
  • This morning a group of so-po bloggers walked with other NGOs and political parties peeved with the 50 so-called nosy Australian lawmakers who wanted Malaysia to stop an on-going trial in the name of justice. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • All four women were kind of peeved by that question. CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2009
  • They're peeved because a rich American businessman with no knowledge of football has taken over the club.
  • He was peeved because we didn't ask him what he thought about the idea.
  • The insurance companies are particularly peeved at the absence of the risk management concept in the revised tariff.
  • He sounded flummoxed, flabbergasted and dyspeptically peeved. American Tabloid
  • However, I am slightly peeved at myself as I should've done some of these application forms on Monday.
  • She was peeved that I wasn't able, at a moment's notice, to take half an hour to help her dress.
  • I leaned over to my friend, already a little angry that the film was falling into place for me, and muttered, "If it turns out that he's dead through this whole thing, I'm gonna be peeved" [OK, I didn't say "peeved," but you get the point]. Archive 2005-10-01
  • I sat down to watch it and was somewhat peeved to see that they hadn't included anything about the alternate ending.
  • CummyNup was more than a little peeved at this claim, and he challenged her about it. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Pretty soon, she was deep into her daydreams and didn't realize the peeved teacher glooming over her desk.
  • Instead, another layer of inaccuracy via inference: Since Hu's family has caused all this trouble by raising a fuss, peeved officialdom is going to make sure that the old girl is out of here chop-chop.
  • My right boob is peeved, but bandaged and recovering well. No time to say hello, goodbye! « A Bird’s Nest
  • Such a policy provoked this complaint from pilot Kenneth E. Booke: One new development that has us all highly peeved, is the fact that they have raised our missions from 25 to 30. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II

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