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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling crabby" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of irritability or moodiness.
Example: "I woke up this morning feeling crabby and couldn't shake it off all day."
Alternatives: "feeling irritable" or "in a bad mood".
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If you stop menstruating, feel sore or in pain most of the time, or begin feeling crabby or lethargic often, increase your calorie consumption and talk to a doctor.
SMILING GRASSHOPPERS Just try to come in here feeling crabby: The staff is so cheery and well trained that an attack of mutant alien zombies wouldn't crack their smiling facade.
Don't stay up too late thus feeling crabby and tired in the morning.
These symptoms may vary from headaches, thirst, feeling crabby (poor tempered) to even fatigue.
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You feel crabby.
We do this every spring, and each time we do it, despite the fact that this place is lovely, I seem to end up feeling a bit crabby.
"By the time Cody left for school, I'd feel incredibly crabby.
"This is your big moment to make mistakes and learn from them rather than staying tethered, feeling dependent, resentful and crabby," Mogel advised.
Understand that you will have a few days when you feel a little crabby.
While this one might leave science teachers feeling more than a little crabby.
Beethoven, she said, was no longer deaf and had lost "that crabby look".
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