ticked or ticked off (to be) [exp]

english idiom to be ticked or ticked off
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Meaning:

  • to be annoyed or angry.

Examples:

  1. He insulted me and now I am ticked off about it.
  2. No need to be ticked because he didn’t mean to irritate you.
  3. She was ticked off when her coworker took credit for her idea.
  4. I was ticked off by the constant delays in the project.
  5. He got ticked off when they made fun of his suggestion during the meeting.
  6. I was ticked off when the server brought me the wrong order for the third time.
  7. We were ticked off when the concert got canceled without prior notice.
  8. The teacher was ticked off after realizing half the class didn’t complete their homework.
  9. He got ticked off when his teammates left him out of the final decision.
  10. She was ticked off by her friend’s constant tardiness.
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