A good way to get it knocked out of joint.
Josh still had his nose out of joint about Carmen.
In times so " out of joint " Latimer soon became " weary of the court," and it was with a sense of relief that he accepted the living of West Kington, or West Kineton, Wiltshire, conferred on him by the king in 1531.
The times seemed to him more out of joint than ever, and he withdrew into himself.
There's No 'I' in Team - Bailey works hard to achieve a domino surgery and Meredith gets her nose out of joint when her work with Derek goes uncredited.
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