grumpily造句1. "I know, I know," said Ken, grumpily, without looking up.
2. And that was also, he thought grumpily, quite predictable.
3. "You're a funny feller," Fairbairn said grumpily.
4. Less grumpily,Thomas Jefferson termed it "splendid misery."
5. For the next 20 years Engels worked grumpily away, handing over half his generous income to an ever more demanding Marx.
6. Mark often acts grumpily if Kathleen wakes him up too early in the morning.
7. But others that have lived, albeit grumpily , with Israel's basement bomb for years—including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, possibly even Turkey—are unlikely to wait to find out.
8. The Fat Lady called grumpily after him as he walked away.
9. 'Are we allowed to speak yet?' said Ron grumpily. Hermione ignored him.
10. I still can't believe you didn't tell us about it, " said Ron grumpily ."
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11. Way too many people, that's what, " Mark replied grumpily ."
12. 'We used to have sex every day as a matter of course,' he said grumpily. 'Now you're offering it up as a gift and I'm supposed to be grateful?
13. When they took the draft to Clinton, he was grumpily watching the Arkansas Razorbacks on television.