The excess energy from quitting smoking has apparently slipped away and I'm in that dangerous stage in the battle where I'm crabby and snappish. |
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The first signs of heat exhaustion for children are when they become flushed, crabby, and don't feel well. |
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My wife is irritable and my daughter is a little crabby about the whole thing, but they understand what I'm doing. |
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I've become more grumpy, bitter, disillusioned, and crabby with each advancing birthday. |
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Then I had to deal with a crabby two year old who went berserk because I took his coat off. |
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He slammed his fist into the car door, leaving a huge dint that even our old crabby neighbor could see a mile away. |
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Certainly he irritates her and she is consistently stressed and crabby around him, resenting her wifely role. |
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She was often kind of crabby and irritable overseas when she had to travel with him. |
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Mary Ellen Flynn is a crabby, old primary teacher about to begin her first position in London. |
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Mae was surprised to see her, but welcoming in her crabby, grandmotherly sort of way all the same. |
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No matter how crabby they get, kids always insist it's nothing sleeping will solve. |
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One of the things we had to learn to deal with were crabby, irritable, and imperfect clients. |
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I'm discouraged, I'm tired, I'm crabby, I'm sad, I'm ridiculously disappointed in myself, and I'm scared. |
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On the other hand, I would be a very crabby person without my comfort latte. |
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He was getting fractious and crabby while I was getting panicky because I knew there was something else and I couldn't remember what it was. |
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Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood. |
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The only writer I knew was the crabby old lady who wrote a weekly screed in the local newspaper. |
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Miser Jammy, as we all knew, was crabby miserable pinchpenny who lived alone in that wretched run down house on the outskirts of the town. |
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Next time I hear that crabby, accusatory voice, I'm going to pretend I've contracted a sudden case of selective deafness. |
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He was getting fractious and crabby while I was getting panicky. |
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But other countries are asking these crabby questions too. Do the newly elected governments of the centre-right have the answers? |
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In the Babylon Towers community there doesn't seem to be any crabby old men. |
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Stationed below subway level, Duncan works alone with his ancient, crabby supervisor Jacob, inventorying items as they come in. |
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Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall. |
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For us, this is Louis C.K. and his crabby, melancholic, and profanely funny half-hour comedy. |
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Their recent Amsterdam summit found them in crabby mood, unwilling to make the changes necessary to cope with a Union of 20 or 25 members. |
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Isn't it amazing how crabby some sisters can get in their old age? |
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Cautious, crabby and a poor spectacle, it typified the way much of the tournament had gone. |
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If you have good health and are relaxed, you have a better disposition and are not crabby! |
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I also feel vaguely crabby and irritable right now, and I'm not sure why. |
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It can be combined with rich dairy-based sauces and piquant herbs and still remain de antly crabby. |
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There may not be much point in trying to draw a direct line between the personal qualities of this opinionated, crabby and often contrary workaholic and the marvel of his music. |
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Missing one night's sleep makes you crabby. |
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I was crabby today but that's understandable. |
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Is it just me or am I getting crabby and intolerant as I get older? |
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Affected children tend to be crabby and have dark circles under the eyes. |
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Mind you, the hangover will probably have kicked into its inevitable Tired And Crabby phase by then. |
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Among the many characters taking part were Mistress Crabby and Master Mandrake, who stopped at the fair on their way to Bolton Abbey. |
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