curmudgeon 的定义
- a bad-tempered, difficult, cantankerous person.
curmudgeon 近义词
等同于 sourpuss
等同于 crank
curmudgeon 的近义词 3 个
等同于 crab
curmudgeon 的近义词 9 个
等同于 griper
curmudgeon 的近义词 9 个
等同于 grouser
等同于 grumbler
等同于 murmurer
等同于 mutterer
等同于 sorehead
等同于 grouch
等同于 grump
curmudgeon 的近义词 8 个
更多curmudgeon例句
- Relishing the role of curmudgeon, he observed that the open range had sprouted sprawling suburbia, that old barns and rustic windmills had given way to sleek glass towers thrusting skyward in several of the nation’s largest cities.
- As a remorseless curmudgeon who scowls often at the insincerity that keeps tumbling out of sports during the covid-19 pandemic, I didn’t anticipate when this month began that I’d be feeling so good.
- Chris Messina did such great work this year making a curmudgeon charming on The Mindy Project.
- Instead, the former five-term congressman said, “They just look at me as a maverick curmudgeon.”
- In person, Messina is a bit like Danny, minus the curmudgeon qualities.
- Saving Mr. Banks is more than a movie about a snippy curmudgeon who excels at amusing put downs.
- I don't think he is a curmudgeon, I think he just likes challenging climatic conditions.
- Any scruples that he ever had on that score he had removed for himself by realizing that she was a curmudgeon.
- There was the surly old curmudgeon in whom the author vents his spleen, and who draws up eccentric wills.
- She was too happy to think that other people might consider Uncle Pinker a mean old curmudgeon.
- Ash copied the word into his dictionary in this manner: "Curmudgeon: from the French cœur unknown; and méchant, a correspondent."
- Johnson, while composing his Dictionary, sent a note to the Gentleman's Magazine to inquire the etymology of the word curmudgeon.