We have no meanings for "very crabbed" in our records yet.
1 Mr. Manning is an old bachelor, and very crabbed , so my uncle Grey says.
2 She is a very crabbed old thing, so the inference is fair that she is miserable.
3 No supper, no shelter; he saw himself pressed on all sides by necessity, and he found necessity very crabbed .
4 An old cacique, who headed them, had been, I suppose, more excessively drunk than the rest, for he seemed extremely grave and very crabbed .
5 With them rode the commander of the brigade, Colonel Sherman, whom the soldiers thought a very crabbed and "grumpy" sort of a fellow.
6 "And I think you are very crabbed . "
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