snit
Example Sentences
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His first song, usually in musicals a moment for ingratiation, is instead a bitter snit called “How Can I Call This Home?”
From New York Times
I woke up in a snit — Couldn’t you at least have warned me? — and spent the morning angry at my wife.
From Washington Post
It’s a neighborhood where the signage indicates a worthwhile snit over the planned construction of a giant church.
From Washington Post
Twenty years ago this spring, President George W. Bush’s White House was in a snit over the refusal by Sen. Jim Jeffords, a soft-spoken moderate Republican from Vermont, to support Bush’s tax cuts.
From Washington Post
Trump came into the evening in miserable shape, the odds against his re-election growing longer with each daily snit.
From New York Times
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