Crossword-Solution: IRKED 5 letters, 150 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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IRKED anagram DIKER, DIRKE

We have 150 clues for the answer “IRKED”

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A bit put out 1 answer
Ate meat 1 answer
Bugged and bothered 1 answer
Cross a bit 1 answer
Drove to irritation 1 answer
Got on one's nerves 1 answer
Got on the nerves of 1 answer
Got under (one's) skin 1 answer
Grated on 1 answer
Inconvenienced, say 1 answer
Made upset 1 answer
Not quite ticked 1 answer
Put in a foul mood 1 answer
Put out or put off 1 answer
Put out, angrily 1 answer
Quite irritated 1 answer
Annoyed or irritated 1 answer
Caused annoyance 1 answer
Was sore 2 answers
Less than happy 2 answers
Troubled (by) 2 answers
Drove up the wall 2 answers
Provoked to anger. 2 answers
Drove to distraction 2 answers
Got the goat of 2 answers
Got under the skin of 2 answers
Really put off 2 answers
Really bugged 3 answers
Galled. 3 answers
In a fit of pique 3 answers
Made mad 4 answers
Not pleased 4 answers
Made angry 5 answers
Rankled 5 answers
Cheesed (off) 5 answers
Not happy 5 answers
Really bothered 6 answers
Nettled 7 answers
BOTHERED A LOT 10 answers
Hot and bothered 10 answers
BE RUBBED THE WRONG WAY 10 answers
BE RUBBED WRONG WAY 10 answers
Ruffled 10 answers
BEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED COMPOSER 10 answers
ANNOYED AT BEING STUNG 10 answers
CAUSE TO BE ANNOYED 10 answers
ANNOYED STATE 10 answers
A LARGELY AGGRAVATED MANNERISM PROVIDES A PUZZLE 10 answers
Got to 11 answers
Ticked 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IRKED (5)

Even though he recognized the need for secrecy in their endeavors, Miles was irked by the patronizing, almost rude treat- ment he received when he was forced to pass the Sumo scrutiny.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Nought else I knew save how to spin, and to tend our goats and milk them, and to set snares for birds and small deer: though when I had caught them, it irked me sore to kill them, and I had let them go again had I not feared the carline.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
And after -- much ache of the wrists, Where the cords irked her -- till she came, The price of many amethysts, Hither.
Young Adventure Stephen Vincent Benet 1995
She had slept fitfully; Matthew had tossed and bucked through the night, and the few times she tried to soothe or comfort him, he had turned on his side with an irked sigh.
Undo Joe Hutsko 1996
Their conversation degenerated again and again into a strain of self-congratulation that would have irked an eavesdropper.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006

Quotes with IRKED (3)

It is of the very nature of partial seeing that we cannot see all the reconciliation of the parts we see, because it is only in the whole that they are one, and we do not see the whole. The word we form cannot wholly express God: only the Word He generates can do that. To be irked at this necessary darkness is as though we were irked at not being God.
Frank Sheed Theology and Sanity
All I could determine was that it must have been a nice thing to see if it was a house you were thinking about moving into. But not so nice if it was the house you were moving out from. I could practically hear Mr Collins, who had taught my fifth-grade English class and was still the most intimidating teacher I'd ever had, yelling at me. "Amy Curry," I could still hear him intoning, "never end a sentence with a preposition!" Irked that after six hears he was still mentally co…
Morgan Matson Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
With respect also to spiritual sloth, beginners are apt to be irked by the things that are most spiritual, from which they flee because these things are incompatible with sensible pleasure. For, as they are so much accustomed to sweetness in spiritual things, they are wearied by things in which they find no sweetness. If once they failed to find in prayer the satisfaction which their taste required (and after all it is well that God should take it from them to prove them), th…
San Juan de la Cruz Dark Night of the Soul
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 206 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).