(Used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly.
1Just how I wanted to go out, scolded by a bratty me.
2It's just a bratty throwaway comment, typical Milo, but it hurts me.
3Antonia's not the girl he thought she was, a bratty, spoiled kid.
4In China, everyone scorned the bratty children of the ruling elite.
5Spencer shrugged off her disappointment, not wanting Olivia to think she was bratty.
6So I can be a real arrogant, bratty prick at times.
7A bratty move, but Warren takes the bait and comes to help me up.
8And actually, I felt a pang of guilt for indulging in that bratty told-you-so.
9This lurid, badass cheerleader is a whirlwind of bratty attitude and sussed hook lines.
10And no, to stave off the inevitable snark, she's not a bratty entitled kid.
11The show was like the bratty offspring of Beverly Hills 90210 and Dawson's Creek.
12You could be bratty, but I'm glad you aren't.
13She had trademark two-tone hair and a bratty smirk.
14Neil lived with his mother, and had no bratty brothers or sisters to deal with.
15If she said one more thing in that bratty voice, I was going to lose it.
16Besides, she preferred even bratty children to adults.