Synonym: agitate, anger, annoy, arouse, disturb, exasperate, excite, foment, incite, inflame, infuriate, instigate, invoke, stir. Similar words: piquant, unique, clique, liquid, antique, oblique, uniquely, ubiquity. Meaning: [pɪːk] n. 1. tightly woven fabric with raised cords 2. a sudden outburst of anger. v. cause to feel resentment or indignation.
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31. The apparent reason was Chinese pique over American weapons sales to Taiwan.
32. Spread collar. Pique bib front with genuine mother - of - pearl buttons at the placket.
33. In a fit of authorial pique, I will leave that to readers to define.
34. Gerard Pique was an unused substitute in Real Zaragoza's 3 - 1 home win over Getafe in La Liga.
35. Examples of fabrics produced by dobby weaving are pique, waffle cloth and shirting madras. Pique may utilize heavy yarns, called stuffer yarns, to produce an accentuated pattern.
36. Nixon's instructions may have been triggered by personal pique; they nevertheless reflected Presidential necessities.
37. To pique his wife de Canted began to call Forestier " poor Charles ".
38. The ideal feature article will pique your audience's interest and keep their attention, while informing and entertaining them.
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40. Ashamed of his momentary pique , Laurie squeezed the kind little hand.
41. If the other party still use the high beam driving, pull over immediately to the other side first, must not pique himself traveling with the high beam,(www.Sentencedict.com) so prone to accidents.
42. Pique: To be honest it's difficult to think of one for Giuseppe!
43. I feel like was robbed, a court in a fit of pique.
44. But even with the Americans, China let pique be known.