Sentence examples for ticked off from inspiring English sources

Sentence The term "ticked off" is not typically used in written English.
It is more often used in conversations involving informal or casual speech. For example, one might say "I'm really ticked off that I have to stay late at work tonight."

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ticked off

verb

Past of tick off

Exact(59)

I was really ticked off".

"Exercise," Erik ticked off, "and sourdough".

Mr. Taraghi ticked off Iran's successes.

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

Romney ticked off the mistakes.

Then, he ticked off his losses.

They ticked off a list of ideas.

Clue: ticked off and a bit killy.

Rodgers ticked off all the boxes.

I ticked off my security cues.

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

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