Sentences with Tick Off

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tick Off'

The delayed flight and lack of communication from the airline began to tick off the frustrated passengers.

His arrogant attitude and dismissive comments never failed to tick off his colleagues during team meetings.

The complicated instructions on the manual began to tick off the users trying to assemble the furniture.

The referee's questionable calls started to tick off the players and fans alike during the intense soccer match.

The repetitive advertisements on the streaming service began to tick off the subscribers seeking uninterrupted entertainment.

Her constant interruptions during the important presentation managed to tick off even the patient audience.

The never-ending bureaucracy of the government office tends to tick off individuals applying for permits.

The constant negative feedback started to tick off the artist who poured their heart into the new painting.

The software's frequent glitches began to tick off the users relying on it for critical data analysis.

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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