How To Use Grumpiness In A Sentence
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The last couple of Christmases I spent with Papa his seeming grumpiness annoyed me but now I realize he just wanted the hype to go away.
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Stopping caffeine suddenly, however, can cause sluggishness, fatigue, headache and grumpiness.
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I mean, there is dismay, which we all experience, then there's more violent anger, and then there is a grumpiness that we might go in and out of.
Elvis Costello: 'I've never liked the word maturity. It implies decay'
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As a person ages, the signs of depression are much more likely to be dismissed as crankiness or grumpiness.
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As a person ages, the signs of depression are much more likely to be dismissed as crankiness or grumpiness.
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Excessive tiredness, a need to sleep lots, pain and – dare I say it – a little grumpiness are the order of most days.
How we nearly lost the plot
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Next year should be fascinating since this grumpiness is emerging even before Democrats formally take power.
Sound Politics: Grumpy Progressives Warm the Conservative Heart
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It would be refreshing if he were to concentrate on the brighter sides of human behaviour and not dwell on dubious national traits to vent his grumpiness with the world around him.
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As days and weeks passed, the hostility turned to resentment, which in turn subsided to mild grumpiness.
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There is a certain degree of grumpiness to the vocals, and yet they sound adjuratory.
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Having just come back from a fortnight in south-east Asia I approached Jamie's curry recipe with gusto, although my levels of grumpiness were accelerated by shopping – and shelling out £25 – for the 30-odd ingredients required to make it.
Bish, bash, bosh: putting Jamie's 30 Minute Meals to the test
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Once his father rallied him upon his "grumpiness"; then he grew sullen -- though trying to smile -- thinking with mortification of his grandfather.
The Seeker
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The only quality I have seen emerge from indulging in such behavior is grumpiness and a disinclination to converse in anything but grunts.
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So we see the roots of Toad’s grumpiness, which is a contrast to Frog’s sunniness, in ... a frog?
In New Book, Frog and Toad Aren’t Friends
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And this Rambo, you might say he's a little grumpier than usual. -Really? -Yeah, it's jungle grumpiness .
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Such unorthodox tactics incur the anger of Billy's traditionalist colleagues, most notably Philip Seymour Hoffman's head coach – a performance of mostly unleavened grumpiness, this, just as Robin Wright as Billy's estranged wife is simply supportive, and Kerris Dorsey as his 12-year-old daughter purely precocious.
Moneyball – review
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In fact the very suggestion that my grumpiness may not be entirely my own tends to put me in a bit of a grump.
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If you detect a hint of grumpiness here, then so be it.
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Not that he had many fans here while he was alive, thanks to his shyness, unsociability and general all-round grumpiness.
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Grumpiness is not necessarily attractive, but fierceness and determination are definitely qualities that I admire.
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Try to keep your sense of humor and let it triumph over grumpiness.
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In spite of their grumpiness, though, all went well.
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Last night Paco showed us a movie that just blasted my grumpiness away: You don't mess with the Zohan!
Everyone needs a regular dosis of silliness
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And Carl’s grumpiness is leavened by his young sidekick and the great talking dog Doug.
Jizzneyland: Photos from Erotica LA 2009
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It is only a few seconds, though, and we're all of us entitled to a few seconds of grumpiness when emerging from a heavy sleep.
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She turns the blandest of scenes into yak fests as she strides through CTU with the same kind of grumpiness most of us have in an office job were everyone takes us for granted.
'Can I do it myself?' 'Ok.' 'I can't do it.'
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But in Paris, where grumpiness is the socially approved mode, the smiles are shocking, as if someone had just put LSD in the wine supply.