stroppy in the PONS Dictionary

stroppy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get stroppy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's a bit like locking a stroppy teenager in a prison cell.
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Billing herself reflected on the strong nature of her character, referring to her as stroppy.
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Ian got stroppy with anyone trying to make a break in the wrong direction.
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The 23-year-old became stroppy when he realised he could not tweet or blowdry his barnet.
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That was the point when the official got quite stroppy.
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My friends call me a stroppy teenager sometimes.
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With his stroppy behavior, he was not popular.
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I was determined not to have a family full of precocious children or stroppy teenagers.
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He is very unpopular at the female housemates, because of his stroppy behavior and his bad manners.
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I knew she was stroppy, but it's positive.
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