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Synonyms and antonyms of Old-fashioned expressions used when annoyed or angry in British Thesaurus
Old-fashioned expressions used when annoyed or angry
crikey (interjection)
Britishinformal old-fashioned used for expressing surprise or anger
confounded (adjective)
fiddlesticks (interjection)
old-fashioned used for expressing disagreement or anger
cripes (interjection)
informal old-fashioned used for expressing surprise or anger
a pox on ()
an old expression used for expressing anger
by God ()
used for emphasizing what you are saying in a determined or angry way
dashed (adjective)
informal old-fashioned used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially when you are annoyed about something
shucks (interjection)
Americaninformal old-fashioned used for saying that you are annoyed or disappointed