peeve in the PONS Dictionary

peeve Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pet peeve

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Now comes my pet peeve -- on-demand home cleaning services.
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Many of the justices admit to linguistic pet peeves.
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Discuss expectations, pet peeves and habits with your new roommates.
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It may also mean pet peeve.
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He is made of wood, unlike the stereotypical gargoyle, and his main peeves seem to be getting wet and possibly rotting, and when no one dusts him.
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Read all about our pet peeves, and share your own most hated movies in the comments below.
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What is your biggest pet peeve in soccer?
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However, the column would rarely actually be about music, as he would often write about his various enthusiasms, obsessions, pet peeves and problems instead.
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The pet peeve is a very annoying bird who can mimic the voice of the person carrying it.
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Her pet peeve is being referred to in any way as weak and/or especially helpless.
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