Sentences with phrase «left in a huff»

And then there are those who leave in a huff... we somehow have insulted them... they don't like what we teach..
Replace a 32 year old dead wood Debuchy with a 34 year old who left in a huff 3 years ago.
Thats why Veldheer, Houston, that mlb from last year etc leave in a huff.
He eventually leaves in a huff after answering the question of what brought him to the event with a joke about mushrooms and fungi.
Frankly, those who left in a huff never would have been paying customers anyway.
«The trustees, even in the way they resigned, make it so much about themselves and their egos and leaving in a huff that we haven't been able to get a real accounting of the situation,» Gollan said.
I promise I'm not leaving in a huff.»»
She hands her over without so much as a «hello» and then hurls an insult «I see that you still don't believe in clean windows» and then leaves in a huff.

Not exact matches

He reportedly left the theater in a huff, though, and later said the only thing the filmmakers got right was his fashion sense... or lack thereof.
The man left with the task of masterminding the extra-ordinary performance required in order to overcome a 1 - 0 deficit is manager Carlo Ancelotti, a man whose job is reportedly under immediate threat, to such an extent that the Italian could even be out the door as quickly as the end of the night should Chelsea's Russian billionaire owner, who is renowned for making brash decisions based on disappointing results, leave Old Trafford in a huff and once again without a hope in hell of landing that elusive UEFA Champions League.
She, at the point, verbally doubted that I had, indeed done any worthy research, told me the doctor would talk to me, and left the room in a huff.
It's hard to feel good as a parent when you can't even get his socks on, when every word you've said to him has been a reprimand, when the innocent act of serving tuna casserole instead of the expected tacos incites a riot, when you realize you've left more public places in a huff with your child in five years than most parents do in a lifetime.
In a huff, he was overheard to say, «well, this is not for me» and leave with 2 aides.
Bloom refused, but he insisted for an uncomfortable amount of time, and ended up leaving in somewhat of a huff when he realized she wasn't going to let herself be humiliated for his entertainment.
He left the stage in a huff.
To some extent, each of Clark's subsequent features — Another Day in Paradise (1998), Bully (2001), and Ken Park (2002)-- has delved into the secret world of teenagers, leaving writers (Tom Wolfe in I Am Charlotte Simmons) and other filmmakers (Catherine Hardwicke in Thirteen and Lords of Dogtown) huffing and puffing to catch up with him.
Webster left the game as a hero and began losing his mind well before his death at fifty; scenes shortly before his death show him living in his pickup truck, huffing turpentine.
Seemingly in a huff because he is told to leave, he returns with a revolver killing all three card players.
ends where it started, with the characters having huffed and gnashed their teeth and changed nothing — and whereas their great movies side with loser heroes, turning failures into studies of people struggling to hold on in the face of apparent meaningless, this one seems to be out to teach them a lesson to leave well enough alone.
Indeed, you left a closed Climate Science discussion forum (of which we were both Members) in a huff because you could not cope with my pointing out your egregious scientific errors.
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