Sentence examples for bit cranky from inspiring English sources

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"I'm terribly lonely and a little bit cranky," she said.

But perhaps he was just a bit cranky on the day of your husband's appointment.

I sound a bit cranky, which has little to do with my feelings about Jay-Z.

And the mild-mannered Mr. Lieberman has seemed a bit cranky of late.

Groggy and a bit cranky at 9 in the morning, some slouched in chairs near the back.

Rainy days make them a bit cranky," warned Dennis Pierce, the director of dining services for the university.

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Remember when she did that?' " Gordon Davidson, who founded the Mark Taper Forum 34 years ago, was just a bit crankier.

Sair Babury could see that his customers were a bit more cranky, a bit more sluggish, but also feeling a bit better about themselves and their city than on a typical Monday.

"Every time you turn around, the rules are changing," said Ms. Jarboe, who admits to being a bit tired and cranky herself.

Then he was a young member of Edinburgh university's physics department, regarded by colleagues as "a bit eccentric, maybe cranky" on account of his unfashionable fascination with particle theory and the mechanism by which most building blocks in the universe have mass.

Everyone on board is a bit tired and cranky; if you thought airline food was bad, then you'll want to steer clear of this stuff.

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