cranky造句1. Organic farming is no longer thought of as cranky.
2. Vegetarianism has shed its cranky image.
3. I was feeling tired and cranky.
4. He's been cranky all day.
5. The kids were getting tired and a little cranky.
6. She's a member of a group that promotes cranky ideas about food and exercise.
7. Scott seems a little cranky this morning.
8. He was cranky and would get upset over homework not done, cry, call himself stupid, and pester his sister.
9. They became cranky and quarrelsome, and stopped most of their activities in order to conserve energy.
10. I've got a cranky female cousin, rich as Croesus, and well-born to boot.
11. He was as cranky as a bad-tempered goat, always putting his head down and charging into things that annoyed him.
12. On arrival the boy was cranky and refused to walk through the airport.
13. The over-connected me is a cranky, tired fussbudget.
14. I know it is cranky to be indignant.
15. Joseph feels cranky early in the morning.
16. The baby's in a cranky mood today.
17. She is just old and cranky.
18. Why are you so cranky today? Something happened?
19. The old man had always been cranky and erratic.
20. It was a long trek, and Jack and I both started to get cranky after about ten minutes.
21. We had a fairly peaceful time, but Clarisa and Janir argued a lot, and she was a cranky visitor.
22. Still, better than Patrick Leigh Fermor, endless garbage about local customs, ravishing scenery, enchanting cranky locals.
23. You can tell by the high price of orange juice and the lack of cranky, retired New Yorkers.
24. The ideas outlined here may seem a bit odd, cranky even, and certainly inconvenient and impractical.
25. But on another plane, there was a certain determined grumbling, a cranky insistence that they were not meeting their standards.
26. Their best work is original: That talking mouse with the big ears, that cranky duck with the three nephews.
27. Two shows, or rather no-shows, in one week at the Club Congress have left some fans rankled and cranky.
28. The little house began to tremble with vibrating pipes and an outburst of cranky voices.
29. That bronze corset can make even the most peace-loving warrior a little cranky.
30. Or perhaps established literary figures enjoy a certain immunity from such cranky zeal.