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peeve造句
1. Birkett was looking distinctly peeved. 2. He was peeved because we didn't ask him what he thought about the idea. 3. It peeves me to be ordered out of my own house. 4. Susan couldn't help feeling a little peeved. 5. Maisie seemed peeved by this question. 6. He looks very peeved about something. 7. Peeved at his silence, she left. 8. He sounded peeved about not being told. 9. What peeved her most was his thoughtlessness. 10. Ed was rather peeved about how Martin had handled the situation. 11. As the bedroom door closed, Googol adopted a peeved expression and pretended great interest in a fingernail. 12. The movie leaves the impression that Prefontaine is peeved by the delay. 13. Of course Ed was really peeved about how Martinez handled the whole Harley business. 14. Murray is peeved that the club did not offer him a new contract. 15. Mum's particular pet peeve is people leaving their dirty clothes lying on the floor. 16. George Birkitt was looking distinctly peeved, aware that Michael Banks had upstaged him in a way that was quite unanswerable. 17. I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile. 18. Geoffrey was peeved she spent so much time in Meredith's company. 19. He was obviously peeved that we'd squared it with the music teacher while he didn't know anything about it. 20. She was in a peeve over it. 21. Annoy irritate bother irk vex provoke aggravate peeve rile. 22. Do you have any pet peeve? 23. This is a pet peeve of mine. 24. Grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve. 25. P 307 About safety, I apet peeve. 26. My biggest pet peeve is the way Seth slurps his soup. It drives me crazy. 27. Finally, a pet peeve that I find frequently in poorly edited tutorials: the desire to show off the language by presenting clever tricks or small hacks it can accomplish. 28. Facelets solves a pet peeve of mine about internationalization: writing a lot of special code for something I may never need. 29. A moment later the beautiful young man from Gasset and Lode came out, looking peeved. 30. I dare say a few prize juries might be peeved at having their judgment queried, too.