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tetchy [ˈtetʃi] ADJ

tetchy
to be in a tetchy mood

Usage examples with tetchy

to be in a tetchy mood

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Ray is fascinating but lives up to a reputation for being tetchy, difficult and utterly self-absorbed.
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The first time he was often overwhelmed, could get tetchy, felt slights.
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Rugby league is a small sport that gets very tetchy when it starts being treated like a small sport.
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Some investors have become tetchy and at the moment we haven't been able to find financiers.
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Hart finished the scoring to end a tetchy but action-packed semi-final.
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It's the insecure people who get a bit touchy and tetchy.
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But the tetchy feminist in me has remained curious too -- about its validity.
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The last time we conversed he turned a little tetchy when we wondered about all the angst in his music.
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Then the trademark ego clashes resurfaced, culminating in his tetchy departure in 1996.
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I also get tetchy when directors ask me to do take after take for no apparent reason.
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