sorehead

NOUN
  1. someone who is peevish or disgruntled
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How To Use sorehead In A Sentence

  • Don't be such a sorehead - it was only meant to be a joke.
  • Many soreheads and unsympathetic people will probably cavil that this is pretty darn cool and lots of people don't get to go to Australia and experience such a beautiful land.
  • Maurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads.
  • A sodality of soreheads under the black flag of the Underground Literary Alliance had no other apparent purpose than to complain at tentshows that Moody and his whitebread buddies, a circle-jerk of class entitlements with names like Dave Eggers, Jonathan Lethem, and David Foster Wallace, had gobbled up all the royalties and review space, all the MacArthur baubles and Guggenheim buzz in Bookie World. In the Desert, Prime Time
  • He was called an ‘old-fashioned American sorehead.’
  • What it dances around is the flabbergasting tendency of all these cable-TV talking soreheads to be wrong about everything from primary votes to foreign wars.
  • Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question a loser and sorehead.
  • If the accused is not dismissed, the good trooper will be dismayed and the malcontent and sorehead will be encouraged in his own insubordination.
  • Well, what can you with a bunch of leftist soreheads?
  • I really did, because if they boo you on the road, it's either because you're a sorehead or you're hurting them.
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