cheesed

pronunciation

How to pronounce cheesed in British English: UK [tʃi:zd]word uk audio image

How to pronounce cheesed in American English: US [tʃɪzd] word us audio image

Word Origin

cheesed (adj.)
"disgruntled, exasperated," 1941, British slang, origin obscure, connections uncertain. See cheese (n.1), cheese (n.2), cheesy.

Example

1. Generate cheesed sentiment to the job , how can be ability solved ?
2. I 'm cheesed off with his jokes .
3. I was extremely cheesed off to be woken so early .
4. Just just began to learn the milquetoast that plays golf , because caddie often follows , be behind oneself and feel cheesed .
5. The worker in these kitchens is doing same thing every day , day one long the psychology with unavoidable cheesed generation , everybody thinks the job of others is fresh and interesting easy .

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