crabby 的定义
crab·bi·er, crab·bi·est.
- Informal. grouchy; ill-natured; irritable; peevish.
crabby 近义词
irritable
crabby 的近义词 48 个
- acid
- acrid
- acrimonious
- awkward
- bad-tempered
- blunt
- brusque
- captious
- choleric
- chuffy
- churlish
- crabbed
- cranky
- cross
- crotchety
- crusty
- cynical
- difficult
- dour
- fretful
- gloomy
- glum
- grouchy
- harsh
- huffy
- ill-humored
- ill-tempered
- irascible
- misanthropic
- morose
- mumpish
- nasty-tempered
- peevish
- perverse
- petulant
- prickly
- saturnine
- snappish
- sour
- splenetic
- sulky
- sullen
- surly
- tart
- testy
- tough
- trying
- unsociable
crabby 的反义词 6 个
更多crabby例句
- When I was a Catholic school kid in the late 1960s and early ’70s, many of my teachers were joyful Franciscans, not the crabby, knuckle-rapping ones of earlier decades.
- For us, this is Louis C.K. and his crabby, melancholic, and profanely funny half-hour comedy.
- Never underestimate the power of “crabby snacks and homemades.”
- Crabby American billionaires want their money back, writes John Avlon.
- It makes kids crabby and compromises their ability to learn.
- Today, Nichol comes across as downright crabby when asked about the senator.
- There comes a time when a woman has to make up her mind to choose between being called a 'dear old soul' or a 'crabby old thing.'
- Persius is crabby, because ancient, and his jerks (being particularly given to private customs of his time) dusky.
- I entertained myself with keeping her to the subject, and that made her crabby.
- Time was getting short, and it was no use wasting time on my crabby landlady.
- Accordingly the Hermit exerted himself to please, and it would really have taken more than three crabby boys to resist him.