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The word "cranky" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an irritable or bad-tempered mood. For example, you could say: "John was feeling a bit cranky today so he decided to go for a walk to clear his head."
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The Spectator Bird was written when Stegner was sixty-seven and resonates with the cranky, retrospective musings of an older writer.
And that makes the conservative media cranky and demoralised.
Which in turn makes Liberal and National party members cranky and demoralised.
Conservative voters are cranky and demoralised.
Sounding cranky, Sigmar Gabriel, the party's boss, said that "the SPD is not queuing to be next after Mrs Merkel ruined her previous coalition partner", referring to the FDP.
Last month he went from cranky to irate when, on one occasion, not a single cabinet member turned up.
Each work focuses on the artist in miniature while also commenting on the wider world, highlighting Mr Franzen's often cranky opinions.
Already several such test sites in Britain have been destroyed by protesters.Food scares were once a cranky obsession of the green-minded fringes.
It was he who adjusted it, or corralled it, to the needs of the obdurate, cranky, noisy Linotype machines which then printed almost everything in America.
The main choice voters face is whether to extend Ms Merkel's cranky partnership with the SPD or to heed her plea for a change of coalition: she would rather govern with the smaller Free Democratic Party (FDP).
And there was the cranky side to Catholic fervour.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com