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