Having a difficult and contrary disposition.
Stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate.
1 That has been most starkly true in cantankerous America and Brexit-era Britain.
2 Tears are dreadful things; and these cantankerous men can rarely stand them.
3 He is the most cantankerous and the dearest man I ever met.
4 And now there isn't a lazier, more cantankerous fellow in the place.
5 I love Neil Young's attitude, he's beautifully cantankerous and a creative inspiration.
6 She made it more difficult for him by adopting a cantankerous tone.
7 Besides these, we have an army of cantankerous fleas quartered upon us.
8 He was a mariner, very cantankerous , but a person of much consideration.
9 Bless my shoe laces if this cantankerous contraption isn't going wrong again!
10 He had absolutely none of the glowering snappiness typical of that cantankerous race.
11 He was called cantankerous , which he probably took as a badge of honour.
12 Vernon had this cantankerous attitude and voice, and he would talk like this.
13 A ploy to keep whiny or cantankerous supplicants moving along with their tales?
14 Luckily for Russia, the regions are less cantankerous and restive now.
15 Wolverines are known for their cantankerous disposition and fearless defense of their territories.
16 I could look straight into those startled cantankerous eyes without stirring a muscle.
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