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Mr. Tom Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

The use of teed off

Hi

Is the expression teed off (informal = angry) fairly common amongst speakers of AmE? Is this sentence natural?

I was rather teed off by her constant questioning.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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It's not unusual. It means ' irritated' more than 'angry'. Your sentence is OK.

  • It's not unusual.
  • It means ' irritated' more than 'angry'.
  • Your sentence is OK.
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It's not unusual. It means 'irritated' more than 'angry'.

Your sentence is OK.

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