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cranky [ˈkræŋki] ADJ AM inf

1. cranky (strange):

cranky
cranky person

2. cranky AM (bad-tempered):

cranky

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English
He specialized in blowing things up and looking cranky.
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Mares have a notorious, if generally undeserved, reputation for being marish, meaning that they can be cranky or unwilling when they come into season.
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A cranky fellow who eventually sees the light.
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He is a cranky, hostile, suspicious old man who appears to be a fugitive.
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She is very controlling and traditional, as well as grumpy and cranky.
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If it does not get what it wants, it will act cranky.
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One of them, the least cranky of the lot, has created a workable flying machine.
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The band's style at times was reminiscent of more traditional noise punk, at other times cranky art rock.
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He was described as being professorial, cranky and wonkish... abrupt and cantakerous, especially with those who stood in his way.
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His prose style, famously cranky and occasionally savage, helped cement an air of irascibility.
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