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in a snit

to be angry or greatly annoyed, especially in a grandiose, prissy manner, usually out of proportion to the situation causing it
True to fashion, Belinda stomped off in a snit because Jared had brought red roses instead of dark pink ones.
by Melonmuncher March 2, 2006
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