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churlish

[chur-lish] / ˈtʃɜr lɪʃ /


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Possibly churlish not to get the full 10, but he played a pretty ropey shot in the first innings.

From BBC

Notwithstanding Lewis’ churlish dismissal, the truth is that millions of innocent people, many of them small investors gulled by narratives like Bankman-Fried’s, have lost their life savings in cryptocurrency scams.

From Los Angeles Times

I thought about all these conspiracies that I heard growing up and just tried to have fun with it and be a little churlish.

From New York Times

Then, when journalists and other early testers got into lengthy conversations with Microsoft’s A.I. bot, it slid into churlish and unnervingly creepy behavior.

From New York Times

I think if you’ve done well in this country, it’s pretty churlish for you not to at least be willing to give a pretty good portion of that back to the public interest.

From Seattle Times