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[ UK /kɹˈæbi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹæbi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. annoyed and irritable

How To Use crabby In A Sentence

  • And I'm sorry, I am just tired and crabby right now.
  • One of the things we had to learn to deal with were crabby, irritable, and imperfect clients.
  • Then it was errands - packing up mom, breakfast, airport run, Target for a new diaper pail, putting together the crib, re-stocking diaper changing stations, cleaning up car, feeding animals, and comforting the Poopster during another crabby time during which she puked down the front of my blouse - now its time to work and my brain is mushie. Charmed
  • The only writer I knew was the crabby old lady who wrote a weekly screed in the local newspaper.
  • Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall.
  • Miser Jammy, as we all knew, was crabby miserable pinchpenny who lived alone in that wretched run down house on the outskirts of the town.
  • My wife is irritable and my daughter is a little crabby about the whole thing, but they understand what I'm doing.
  • I also feel vaguely crabby and irritable right now, and I'm not sure why.
  • Certainly he irritates her and she is consistently stressed and crabby around him, resenting her wifely role.
  • Honey, look there's that crabby lady on the corner.
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