Ainda não temos significados para "very cranky".
1Those flat bottomed boats with their large heavy awnings are very cranky.
2She went for three days only eating her breakfast, but got very cranky.
3I felt very cranky, and I wanted to go home and go to bed.
4The blind worship of technology makes me very cranky, indeed.
5We must just now look after ourselves; this craft is very cranky, I see.
6While under observation, hooked to IVs and very cranky, I'd gotten the story piecemeal.
7He was very short and very cranky-looking, with a knobby face and broad hands.
8Carmakers are very cranky about this proposed move.
9Some canoes are very cranky and others can stand a lot of careless usage without capsizing.
10Okay, something had made him very cranky, and Lola thought it best to just leave the area.
11In the meantime, we're left with anonymous sources, a very cranky President, and some equally cranky military brass.
12Everyone is getting very cranky now.
13For example, Cody had a number of action figures-hegot very cranky if you called them dolls-asany boy his age might.
14It was true: The program closed at six, and the young women running it began to get very cranky by quarter past.
15"He was a brooding sort of man and very cranky," Burnham said.
16"Is she very , very cranky?" asked the lady-in-waiting.
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