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cranky

[krang-kee] / ˈkræŋ ki /


Example Sentences

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The cows might be cranky, but they were never in that good a mood anyway.

From Literature

If he didn't get outside soon his mother would start to get cranky.

From Literature

I felt as if I were gazing into the future: Aunt Kitty looked like a cranky old matron, which was exactly what she was headed for if she didn’t start to lighten up.

From Literature

Or Santos bristling at her new boss’s insistence on clearing her charting backlog while tending cranky patients.

From Salon

The joke is on us, of course, and especially me, who lost out on at least an hour of extra REM and now has to find a cranky cat and trim her claws.

From The Wall Street Journal