tetchy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tetchy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tetchy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The first time he was often overwhelmed, could get tetchy, felt slights.
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Then the trademark ego clashes resurfaced, culminating in his tetchy departure in 1996.
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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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No wonder it occasionally gets a bit tetchy.
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It's the insecure people who get a bit touchy and tetchy.
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Ray is fascinating but lives up to a reputation for being tetchy, difficult and utterly self-absorbed.
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He got tetchy, the last recourse of the playground bully.
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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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Punk rock turned up, so all of a sudden people were a bit more tetchy about things socially.
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He was occasionally tetchy, but that was understandable in such draining conditions.
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