grumpy 的定义
grump·i·er, grump·i·est.
- surly or ill-tempered; discontentedly or sullenly irritable; grouchy.
grumpy 近义词
in a bad mood
更多grumpy例句
- So everyone’s almost bonding over the fact that it’s that last week and that everybody’s grumpy.
- Consider this an intervention on the part of a grumpy longtime car journalist.
- Online, you can find reviews from grumpy customers who say the procedure doesn’t clean ovens that are really spattered.
- I become standoffish and grumpy when it’s time to pay the rent.
- There are a lot of grumpy, would-be Michelangelos out there who feel that somehow this isn’t “real” design—and isn’t what they signed up for.
- It was a peculiar moment where viral content came to life; as if Grumpy Cat came onstage and began speaking.
- The second annual Friskies cat-video awards show, featuring an appearance from Grumpy Cat, will decide October 15.
- When the candidate was sullen and grumpy—which was often—he could read his mood and adjust the bubble accordingly.
- Most of his time, though, is dedicated to one famous little sourpuss: Grumpy Cat.
- From a coffee line to an upcoming movie, Grumpy has it made.
- Even the gruff, grumpy, unsociable rhinoceros amiably allowed him to stroke its head with his trunk.
- Im a confirmed old bachelor, a grumpy, surly recluse wedded to my pipe, but for all that I have eyes in my head.
- Never be grumpy, man, when I've got the most glorious bit of fun in the world to tell you, too.
- And that was the same as saying that there wasn't anybody any quicker—unless it was Grumpy Weasel himself.
- I think I love him a great deal better than my husband, who is getting stout, and grumpy,—what he calls "busy."