Examples of 'still a little mad' in a sentence
Meaning of "still a little mad"
Still a little mad: This phrase is often used to express that someone is still slightly upset about a past situation or issue
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still a little mad
I am guessing you still a little mad at me.
I was still a little mad from last night For holding on to our argument this morning.
I think Miss Patricia is still a little mad at you.
I am still a little mad at you.
She sings to me sometimes . I think Miss Patricia is still a little mad at you.
I am still a little mad at him.
Look, Barn, I know you are still a little mad at me.
Im still a little mad at him, but.
I guess I am still a little mad.
I am still a little mad.
Wait a minute! Look, Barn, I know you are still a little mad at me.
Yeah, well, I am still a little mad about that kiss.
Yeah, I am still mad . I am still a little mad.
Well, I am still a little mad at Billy, but now I am starting to get worried.
I think Mrs. Patricia still a little mad at you.
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See, I am still a little mad.
Yeah, and I am still a little mad at you.
She did, but I am still a little mad at you.
I think Miss Patricia is still a little mad at you. Miss Patricia thinks I'm.
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