And then I'm slightly more grumpy, and grumpier still, because someone has liquidized my brain and is pouring it down my nose. |
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The next day though was a real oddity, I found myself lapsing into a darker, and grumpier mood. |
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Looking back at me was the late Bill Rose, grumpier and more moth-eaten than I remembered. |
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Since London's high-wage economy generates a disproportionate share of tax revenues, Londoners are likely to get grumpier than they already are. |
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Rural folk may be better off, but the urban middle classes are getting grumpier. |
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So why on earth would Mike decide to go back to being the slower, fatter, grumpier version of himself? |
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Ask his team-mates what he is like first thing and they will tell you that his usual grumpy demeanour is essentially just grumpier. |
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The more glorious the meeting was, the grumpier he became! |
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Austerity Britain is a grumpier, more sceptical and unkinder version of what it was before: a conservative country, with contradictory views, but a core distrust of meddling politicians. |
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Michael Finnell was grumpy, but became even grumpier when the Celtics lost. |
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Although junk foods will provide a quick energy boost this is followed by a crash in blood glucose levels that could leave you feeling even grumpier than before. |
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