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bratty

[ UK /bɹˈæti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly

How To Use bratty In A Sentence

  • We're seriously excited about the return of this action-packed show about a bratty billionaire-turned-vigilante. The Sun
  • What a self-absorbed, self-obsessed, self-indulgent, bratty generation of adults we have become.
  • I see a fine-looking young woman chasing after some bratty kid.
  • I was sick the whole time, and my sister was being extra bratty.
  • Also invited were my two four-year-old, bratty twin cousins.
  • I'm negotiating a new contract with the brattiest of the bratty socialites.
  • It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life.
  • And as I've already mentioned, the frustration that accompanies dissatisfaction leads, more often than not, to "bratty" behaviors and increased stress. Alex Pattakos: How To Tame Your "Inner Brat"
  • I'm pretty sure he did, too, although I think he's less outgoing than I am, so I felt kind of bratty for talking to other people while we were out playing pool. I Take Requests, Apparently
  • Lately, he said, Kimani has been "bratty" and noisier than usually because her mother is weaning her from nursing. The MetroWest Daily News Homepage RSS
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