1 All he is missing is the crooked tie and a stroppy scowl.
2 Water loading will make even the most Zen competitive eaters a bit stroppy .
3 I preferred him before, when he was a stroppy loser … not really.
4 It isn't clear from his stroppy behaviour so far that Rooney understands the difference.
5 When Bill Wyman left, in 1991, I got extremely stroppy .
6 Is every bus to be delayed while the driver argues with the stroppy unmasked?
7 If Nancy's stroppy , somebody takes her out for a walk.
8 Box is Leigh, a stroppy 14-year-old who lives outside Brighton.
9 You'll hear this soundbite before you see the stroppy youngsters clattering around turning off lights.
10 Looks a bit stroppy and shouts a lot?
11 I try to think of Nancy as a big stroppy baby-oneshouting, I didn't do it!
12 Looking back now he can laugh at himself and his stroppy attitude and his big talk.
13 Fed up, the kid gets stroppy and petulantly roosts the ball into a fringe of scrub.
14 It's hard to be stroppy without looking like an idiot while wearing gold under-eye facial masks.
15 Workers downed tools, and when the SAPS showed up to try and disperse them they got stroppy .
16 I think they thought I was just a stroppy bystander. She gestured at the Eishundo sleeve she wore.
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