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He was still peeved, but not sure what to do about it.
He was a little peeved that you killed his son.
In fact, they're probably a little peeved that this information got out.
He put his hand on the door handle, looked peeved.
His older daughter was peeved because she had wanted to tell some of the stories herself.
Not just your mate Bill who could be a bit peeved.
Either way, I'm getting older and peeved about my lack of career.
In fact, now you come to mention it, I'm a little bit peeved with her.
Now that I think about it, our great lord did seem a bit peeved with them.
Patients are equally peeved by much of medical care today, he added.
She was a little peeved that he had been so restrained.
"Laura's peeved because we made her come here with Michael tonight."
I am peeved,' said Gloria and she certainly looked it.
Both of us are guaranteed to wind up peeved at each other.
He was more than a little peeved to find it wasn't there.
"You'd better hope she's not one of the peeved ones," the major said.
She looked peeved, an expression of hers that I know all too well.
I think Kim would be quite peeved if she found out!"
I'm quite peeved at Miles for setting him up like that."
My boss was peeved, though you couldn't tell from his voice.
But people at the dinner said she looked peeved.
Still peeved, I settled back with my glass and watched the other guests.
Which has left it to peeved citizens to do the agitating.
Bronco was a little bit peeved that they were not taking him seriously enough.
She's a bit peeved to learn he cheated on her with a high school girl."