Sentences with Tick Off

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tick Off'

The constant noise from the construction site next door began to tick off the students during their final exams.

The mischievous behavior of her younger brother never failed to tick off Sarah, especially when he hid her belongings.

His sarcastic remarks managed to tick off even the most patient members of the team during the intense project meeting.

The customer's rude comments started to tick off the waiter, but he maintained his professionalism and continued to serve with a smile.

The malfunctioning printer began to tick off the office staff as they struggled to meet an urgent deadline.

Constant interruptions during her presentation began to tick off the speaker, disrupting the flow of her carefully prepared speech.

The referee's controversial decisions managed to tick off both teams, leading to a heated argument on the soccer field.

The persistent telemarketing calls continued to tick off the homeowner, who was on the Do Not Call list.

Waiting in the long queue at the airport started to tick off the tired passengers, testing their patience.

The repetitive tasks assigned by the supervisor began to tick off the employee, who was seeking more challenging responsibilities.

The sergeant would often tick off the soldiers for not following the drill commands correctly.

The chef would occasionally tick off the kitchen staff for not maintaining cleanliness standards.

The conductor had to tick off the musicians for playing out of sync during the orchestra rehearsal.

The captain would tick off the team members for not adhering to the safety protocols on the construction site.

The editor had to tick off the writers for submitting articles with numerous grammatical errors.

The parent had to tick off the children for not completing their chores despite reminders.

The supervisor had to tick off the staff for not following the established procedures in the laboratory.

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