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I can't imagine why, but he looks a little pissed. "
With a huff, the pissed actress stormed off the stage.
He sounds pissed but his voice is even and low, his eyes still on the sushi.
So they sat and waited; and Lucas found that he was a little pissed.
"I guess she is a little pissed," Lowell said.
She didn't reply, and I could see she was a little pissed.
"Looks like our friends down there are a little pissed," Admiral Cutter observed.
I was getting a little pissed.
Banks was a little pissed, he realized as he fiddled with his key in the downstairs lock.
At first Jiggs had been a little pissed.
Now I'm a little pissed.
Given what he is to the Kafesjians, I'd say he's more than a little pissed."
Joe got a little pissed.
Well, I was a little pissed (mostly at myself for leaving the window open) so I closed the window.
"Pissed somebody off, I guess," Ames said.
"Pissed 'cause he wasn't getting the house.
"Pissed means drunk here.
"Oh, I'm all right, it's just that I'm beginning to get a little pissed offr.
Ralph: "You sound a little pissed, Glen."
He said these guys were getting very pissed and might kill Daggett anyway, whether he gave 'em the money or not.
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At Private Eye's 30th birthday party, a very pissed Merton turned up, reveals Hislop, and staggered on to the stage.
I said, "Speaking of which . . ." "I know you're a little pissed," he said.