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bitchy

[ US /ˈbɪtʃi/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪt‍ʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by or arising from malice
    a catty remark

How To Use bitchy In A Sentence

  • BITCHY judge Jason Gardiner has poured scorn on Ray Quinn - calling him 'munchkin' Undefined
  • Re: Hawksmoor, I wish you had spoken sooner :- Act 2 of Bitchy's globe-trot begins on Thursday. Time, Atonement and a Happy Independence day
  • In the end, turns out it's Vista being bitchy, which is no surprise. Straight Outta Nowhere
  • Because his reviews were so intemperate ( "God knows I've never aspired to anything like impartiality"), and, yes, because he happens to be gay, he's been dismissed as "bitchy" - "a troubled queen. The King of Splatter Crit Lays Down His Weapon
  • Her bouncy, energetic stage presence would've likely satisfied most concert-goers who were not of the bitchy persuasion, but for me, it was just too much.
  • Students are showing no sign of being as bitchy and peevish as I was yet.
  • One of their children has TB, and the family have to rely on handouts, mostly from Maggie's sister, the righteously bitchy Lily.
  • I'm sorry. I know I was bitchy on the phone.
  • Welsh political blogs were once more given a positive mention on cutting edge internet TV politics programme 18 Doughty Street, namely this blog "A wonderful Plaid Cymru blogger" and Arsembly, the bitchy gossipy blog by an assembly insider that everybody reads, even though the BBC has poo-pood it as being "unfit for children". Archive 2007-04-01
  • It was a bitchy profession, and Blythe was more bitchy than most.
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