Gabriel's jaw ticked as held her gaze for a long moment.
It really ticked Alex off.
Seconds ticked by as she stared at him in shocked silence.
His jaw ticked, and his fists were clenched.
Seconds literally ticked away on the old grandfather clock in the next room.
The clock ticked away the minutes and she finally sat up and squinted at it - four-thirty.
It ticked me that he'd ask that question.
I think the worst is you've been whipped by a woman, Damian ticked off.
It was his turn to be ticked at the world—she was sick of being alone and angry.
The seconds ticked as they braced for the worse.
The kitchen clock ticked off thirty seconds before she put down her fork and pushed away from the table.
Dean felt cheated, doubly so because yesterday, a comp day off, it had rained as if St. Swithin was ticked off at the world, denying him the pleasure of biking the Pennsylvania countryside.
He ticked off the items he had learned about Jeffrey Byrne during the course of the day, as much for his own review as to answer Fred's rapid-fire questions.
You're ticked off; your bladder's full, so you drive in anyway.
They're still ticked at him for not completing his paper work before he left.
It kind of ticked me off—like I was an assignment he had to take care of, and our going out wasn't a social thing.
His jaw ticked again, and she held her breath, waiting.
- Skins Of The Striped Domestic Cat, Giving The "Ticked" Breed And A Partially Albino Specimen.
The colour is typically reddish-brown, each individual hair being "ticked" like that of a wild rabbit, whence the popular name of "bunny cat."
The clock ticked loudly, and Tommy Jones, who was standing up for the fourth time, began to feel very uneasy.
The grandfather clock in the hall ticked away the seconds and chimed.
They were mostly looking for you, and kinda ticked when you weren't here.