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Meanings of
crabbed
in inglês
Annoyed and irritable.
cross
grumpy
fussy
grouchy
ill-tempered
crabby
bad-tempered
Related terms
ill-natured
Usage of
crabbed
in inglês
1
And the king looked, and saw nothing except the
crabbed
printed lines.
2
He blinked at the
crabbed
spidery caligraphy,andhandedthe letterback .
3
They cannot be too gnarly and
crabbed
and rusty to look at.
4
It is, especially such a language as this
crabbed
but glorious Deutsch.
5
But he was as
crabbed
an old wretch as you can please.
6
Instantly he was a valet once more, no longer a
crabbed
genius.
7
She heard
crabbed
,
sour, but courageous old Williams go to the door.
8
A date nearly a month old
crabbed
the top of the page.
9
If anybody disputes this, he must be a sour and
crabbed
fellow.
10
But we have been betrayed by a pot-bellied, humpbacked, and
crabbed
dwarf.
11
Then he
crabbed
over to the cabin door and timed his exit.
12
A
crabbed
black and white page is meat and drink to them!
13
Nor do I believe anything about his being
sorry
-
the
crabbed
,
ill-naturedwretch!
14
We saw most of it as we
crabbed
over to the right quarter.
15
He did so; and Brother Gimblet listened with a
crabbed
smile.
16
She recognized the
crabbed
hand writing as that of her step brother Nick.
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crabbed
crab
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
crabbed handwriting
crabbed age
crabbed writing
very crabbed
crabbed characters
More collocations
Crabbed
through the time
Crabbed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common