Crossword-Solution: MIFFED 6 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

We have 16 clues for the answer “MIFFED”

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Lady Booby's mood: Joseph Andrews. 1 answer
Offended: Slang. 1 answer
In an irritable mood 2 answers
Somewhat upset 2 answers
Feeling offended 3 answers
In a fit of pique 3 answers
Somewhat sore 4 answers
In a huff 8 answers
Bummed out 11 answers
Out of sorts? 26 answers
Ticked (off) 30 answers
Peeved 43 answers
Offended 48 answers
Sore 54 answers
Put (out) 93 answers
Upset 135 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIFFED (5)

How dare you suggest we reward his impiety by providing him with a wife! I've a mind to have you replace him for just a few hours, with the burden of the world on your shoulders!" Zeus was, to put it kindly, miffed.
The Tarn of Eternity Frank Tymon 2013
Laura was miffed at having to play Audrey, but we didn’t know that she could come until the last moment, and we were going to leave that part out.
A Summer in a Cañon Kate Douglas Wiggin 2001
THE GUINEA-HEN [_Delighted._] To-day? He is coming to-day? [_She announces to the general company, enthusiastically._] Chantecler! THE PEACOCK [_Slightly miffed._] A far greater triumph lies in store for you, fair friend.
Chantecler Edmond Rostand 2004
This is not the way to make her _plack_ a _bawbee_, and Lord M., a little _miffed_ in turn, sends the whole correspondence to me to know whether Mrs.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott Walter Scott 2005
Wickert looked at once self-conscious and a trifle miffed, for in his own set he was regarded as quite the mould of fashion.
Success Samuel Hopkins Adams 2005

Quotes with MIFFED (3)

Difficult times always make us realize the true value of good times. Only a hungry person can appreciate the taste of a loaf of bread- however hard and old that loaf may be. Only a homeless person can truly appreciate the value of a roof over the head- even if it’s in an old unpainted building. Only the blind can appreciate the true value of sight- even if it’s hazy. And so on. So problems and difficulties teach us to better appreciate the good times. They are very important …
Latika Teotia
Allegedly, allegedly I say, the R.G.A. were extremely miffed of portrait painted of their monarch, King Tingaling XX, by Master. Portrait apparently, as it’s yet t’be unveiled, depicts King Tingaling XX in rather compromisin’ position with a pineapple, a wad of cash and his favourite pig, Buttercup.
Elias Zapple Duke & Michel: The Mysterious Corridor
For a more than miffed Midnight, fate was for emperors, fools and soppy lovers: - fate was the self-important egotism of those doing well, the sheer unbearable arrogance of the living and loved.
Tom Conrad
Where this answer appears

Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1946–2021).