Aún no tenemos significados para "very peevish".
1Once or twice he got very peevish, and apologized for it.
2But brother Bosche will be very peevish about it.
3Henrietta Hen spoke as if she were very peevish.
4Mrs. Selwyn,(101) who was on the panel, grew very peevish, and said, Pho!
5Pisistratus bows, and looks round complacently; but recoils from two very peevish and discontented faces feminine.
6She was well enough to be very peevish.
7He is an only child and is somewhat spoiled, and the pain he is suffering makes him very peevish and cross.
8When he thought fit to be angry, he had a very peevish Memory; there was hardly a Blot that escaped him.
9Though his wife was very peevish, and hard to please, I much preferred to be under her control than the overseer's.
10Mrs. Williams was very peevish; and I wondered at Johnson's patience with her now, as I had often done on similar occasions.
11Matilda sat scowling by the dark window a long time before she finally went to the door, for she was very peevish.
12Meanwhile the girl had been looking for strawberries out of doors, but as she could find none she went home very peevish.
13She had brushed away her tears, but she looked very peevish and miserable, and took out her watch several times in an hour.
14There was a shuffling and rattling and grunting, and Prickly Porky climbed up on an old stump, looking very peevish and much out of sorts.
15Very peevish & full of cuss.
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