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English Idioms Ticked Off
Ticked Off - get upset or become angry
- I was ticked off, because the lady took my parking space.
- I think the bird ticked off my dog, when the bird took the food.
- We were ticked off, when our teacher gave us a surprise test.
- My mother was ticked off, because she car would not start.
- Do you know why some people are always ticked off?
- My friend is always very calm. I have never seen her ticked off.
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