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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bitchy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is being unpleasantly critical or malicious in a way that is often associated with stereotypical behavior.
Example: "She has a reputation for being a bit of a bitchy person when it comes to her opinions on fashion."
Alternatives: "a catty" or "a mean-spirited".
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This is not a bitchy memoir.
But Norman is not really a bitchy conniver.
"He was being snarky in a bitchy French way, but I was, like, you know what?
It's not so much a bitchy resting face as just a very bitchy face.
But F1 is a bitchy world and smear campaigns between rival teams are commonplace".
Acting can be a bitchy profession, but I refuse to lower myself to that.
Introducing rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, Rose couldn't resist a bitchy jibe at Clarke's predecessor, Izzy Stradlin.
A reasonable, if naïve, person might assume that he had transcended a bitchy takedown like Leavis's.
He automatically, because of his own temperament and his writing habits, turned out a bitchy satirical melodrama.
I had a bitchy older sister, Jean, who identified me not by Kenneth but by BCA Birth Control Accidentnt.
He falls in love with Laurel, "a bitchy dame, cruel as her eyes and her taloned nails.
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