Sentence examples for be ticked off from inspiring English sources

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be ticked off

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To make a clicking noise similar to the movement of the hands in an analog clock.

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Editors don't want to be ticked off".

Which doesn't mean he can't be ticked off about it.

If someone doesn't think I'm allowed to be ticked off, it's their mistake.

If only two of those variables could be ticked off, he was in for a battle".

"If he wins and I finish second, I am going to be ticked off".

So just how many of those "variables" can be ticked off by Cardiff City? 1) A good club?

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Several achievements can be ticked off facilitating decolonization, consistent work of organizations like UNICEF, World Food Program and the UNHCR, deployment of thousands of peacekeepers and setting up of international criminal tribunals.

I felt I should be ticking off points in official approval even while my mind started to wander.

Looks like Google might be ticking off a box on its wearables shopping list, or someone else might be.

"I'm ticked off, the community is ticked off".

"I am ticked off!" Ms. Johnson said.

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