CRANKY


Meaning of CRANKY in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Scott seems a little cranky this morning.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But on another plane, there was a certain determined grumbling, a cranky insistence that they were not meeting their standards.

On arrival the boy was cranky and refused to walk through the airport.

They became cranky and quarrelsome, and stopped most of their activities in order to conserve energy.

We had a fairly peaceful time, but Clarisa and Janir argued a lot, and she was a cranky visitor.

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