
narked
adjective.
annoyed.
verb.
Irritate or bother someone.
Synonyms:
vexed
infuriated
nettled
sore
wrath
Example sentences containing narked from English sources
The community and its members have been narked by the recent increase in crime rates.
I was narked off at him for spoiling my fun.
I can't believe you would do that, it's really narked me off!
I was narked at her for not meeting my moral standards.
Rags always seem to get narked when they're around me.
The narked man percolated his way through the crowd, muttering to himself.
I was narked at the bandage the nurse put on my arm.
I was narked when I saw the state of my room.
I was narked at Nestor for telling me what to do all the time.
I was starting to get really narked at my underling's attitude.
I narked on my best friend to the teacher after she passed me a note in class.
The propertied class has always been narked at the thought of losing their power and privilege.
I was narked when my train was delayed this morning.
She had been narked at him for days, ever since he had forgotten her birthday.
George was narked when he saw the pair of them giggling together; it just wasn't fair.
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