huff over sth

Frequency: 3.50.4 per million words

To be annoyed about a specific thing or reason.

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Examples (10)

  • He started to huff over the trivial matter, much to everyone's annoyance.
  • Don't huff over every slight criticism; it's not healthy.
  • She continued to huff over the unexpected change in schedule.
  • The children would often huff over their bedtime, wanting to stay up late.
  • He spent the afternoon in a huff over the referee's call.
  • There's no point in you huffing over something that's already done.
  • Despite the apology, he still seemed to huff over the forgotten birthday.
  • They're always huffing over who gets the last piece of cake.
  • Why do you always huff over such small disagreements?
  • Alison's in a huff over the joke they played on her.