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In A Huff


In A Huff - in anger

  • My boss left the office in a huff.
  • Do not get in a huff. Please calm down.
  • Why are you in a huff? What happened?
  • My brother always gets in a huff, when he does not get what he wants.
  • Why do you always get in a huff, when I ask you to work late?
  • The man in the store left in a huff. I have no idea what happened.
  • We left the house in a huff, because We had a problem with the neighbors.

In The Pipeline

In High Spirts

In Mourning

In A Daze

It Is Pouring Rain

In Full Swing

In Mourning

Iron Out

In A Huff

In A Nutshell

In The Same Boat

In A Bad Way

In The Red

In Stitches

It Is Child's Play

In The Vicinity

In Deep Water

Inside Information

Icing On The Cake

It Is A Snap

In No Time

It Is A Breeze

I Am Speechless

In Black & White

If It Comes Up

In A Jam

In Fact

In A Pickle

In Hot Water

In The Bag

In The Dark

In The Hole

In The Wild

Jump-start

Job Hunting

Jet Black

Jump The Gun

Jam Packed

Jack Up The Price

Junkyard Dog

Joined At The Hip

Jump For Joy

Just For The Record

Just In The Nick Of Time

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