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But she also seems narked with her other cast members, who simply sat by.
And Davis wondered why Allen was getting narked.
Your look real narked."
Then Sutton, says he, got narked and asked Pilger why he hadn't applied for the editor's job himself.
Lowe, you blondy liar, Gob scene you in the narked place and she what's edith ar home defileth these boyles!
I thought the Super was a bit narky this morning.
And I was too narky to even raise a smile.
"A fine bloke you are to throw such narky nonsense around.
The intrusion of the author is part of the book's narky undertow.
The generation that are going to be old now are going to remain narky and campaigning.
I tell you, I bet she's really narky!
For your modern, overworked, over-tired, narky parent, you really can't ask much more.
He was a prissy Swiss bloke and very narky about having to work on a Sunday.
He's also a diffident, awkward, narky git.
"The cheeky barstids don't suppose to ever enjoy a shivoo in their whole narky lives.
She wis a nice lassie but, n muh Ma liked her, in fact she went aw narky whin ah telt her ah'd packed her in.
And worse again, if I went out in that deluge, the narky Swiss man's work would be entirely undone in two seconds and I'd have to go on telly the following morning looking like Jack Osbourne.