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1 Don't get a grouch at me, Doug.
3 A person would think you had a husband to get a grouch every time you get reckless to the extent of a new waist.
4 She's probably got a grouch , as the American boys over here say.
5 But if you've got a grouch against this scheme we'll try the other one.
6 We all got a grouch set up against life.
7 What, got a grouch on your honeymoon?
8 Got a grouch on them mules?
9 You've got a grouch , that's all.
10 The Skandinavia seems to have got a grouch about now you couldn't beat with a tank of rye whisky.
11 "Most men get a grouch when they're kept waiting food," she observed slily.
12 "Dad, you've got a grouch on this lovely morning," said Stacy.
13 "Say," he began with jocular intent, "you've got a grouch on, ain't you?"
14 You're in sad shape, I thought; you can't stand your own company and you've got a grouch on at everybody else.
15 It seems sort of queer to know that some one's got a grouch against me that-thatI can't get away with.
16 But the Old Man's got a grouch at me, and so he sent me 'way out here in this God-forsaken country!
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