Was more than miffed
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SEETHEDWas more than miffed
HETUPMore than miffed
SEETHINGMore than miffed
IRATEMore than miffed
STEAMEDMore than miffed
LIVIDMore than miffed
MADMore than miffed
ANGRYMore than miffed
INCENSEDMore than miffed
IRATERather more than miffed
SEESREDIs more than miffed
LIVIDMuch more than miffed
IRATEMuch more than miffed
LIEDWas more than inventive
LIEDWas more than misleading
OUTWEIGHEDWas more important than
NOASSEMBLYREQUIREDDisproved! There was more than one part!
ONBUDGETSpending no more than what was allotted
DOTEDWas more than nice to, with "on"
MREDHe was more than a neigh-sayer
TREXDino whose body was more than 30 feet long
QUADRAPHONICSOUND"A more important advance than stereo was over mono"
FDRPrez who was in office for more than 12 years
BOSTONHARBORHeavily polluted waterway after far more than tea was dumped in it
oversteered(of a motor vehicle) Have a tendency to turn more sharply than was intended
oversteer(of a motor vehicle) Have a tendency to turn more sharply than was intended
oversteers(of a motor vehicle) Have a tendency to turn more sharply than was intended
oversteering(of a motor vehicle) Have a tendency to turn more sharply than was intended
xxxxxxxxxxxxHero, given car, had accident; he was biting off more than he could chew (12)
GELDINGFunny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years
amplygenerous or more than adequate in size, scope, or capacity there was room for an ample garden
OVERTIMEPAYThis was set at 50% more than the normal rate in 1938 by the Fair Labor Standards Act: 2 wds.
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods