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He might get in a huff and leave".
I don't get in a huff about it".
After all, they are the board, and might get in a huff if asked awkward questions, and cancel our contract".
Whenever this gets brought up most Anglos tend to get in a huff and are all, C'mon, are they that different?
But I get the feeling that it's supposed to be asinine, so there's no real reason to get in a huff about it.
If there is literally no fighting in your relationship -- ever, over anything -- then that means one of two things: first, there is either no passion, or second, that neither of you care enough to actually get in a huff about anything.
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First he puts a plaster cast on a pig's leg and then gets in a huff when it doesn't show him the correct amount of gratitude.
The very House Republicans who greased the skids for the cheeseburger bill got in a huff over John Kerry's overheard comment to some supporters in Chicago that his Republican critics were "the most crooked, you know, lying group" he'd ever seen.
Before everyone gets in a huff, let's consider Amazon's intentions with these patent applications.
Bring an extra in case somebody gets in a huff and wants to go off by himself or herself.
Before anyone goes and gets in a huff about my word usage, just know that this isn't about looks.
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