(1) No data available
(2) (British informal) ill-tempered or annoyed
(1) The door staff are a bit shirty .
(2) What you getting shirty at me for, I said I was sorry.
(3) Brin got all shirty .
(4) Don't get shirty with me
(5) We don't have to like each other all the time - any shirtiness just adds to the momentum.
(6) Our response: we realise any further shirtiness is pointless.
(7) Fortunately, there are various degrees of shirtiness running as sub-themes alongside the more obvious trends.
(8) When I complain that our allotted 90 minutes for photographs and interview is rapidly diminishing, I'm told shirtily that, despite showing up on the dot, we should have got here sooner.
(9) The judge said shirtily that u2018there certainly was an intent to find that the incipient competition that they represented was extinguished by the company's anticompetitive conduct.u2019
(10) U2018I thought you'd get on,u2019 he says, shirtily , u2018I just didn't expect you to be singing duets.u2019
(11) As recently as the previous weekend, the ever emotional former England manager had reacted rather shirtily to a suggestion that he should continue where he was.
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