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The crabbiness of the celebration was all the more remarkable because things have never been better in the Philippines.
Yet, for all her superficial crabbiness, this Simone had a warm heart.
Some days they look like monuments to their planter's own legendary crabbiness.
And so to prevent crabbiness on my part, I provide a fare card for our superb underground public transportation system.
Not everyone on the island, of course, thinks that crabbiness played a part in the dip in tourism last year.
He was annoyed by his own crabbiness.
"One interview will convince you of his crabbiness.
This crabbiness escalated until he became quarrelsome.
Admittedly, some crabbiness is inevitable.
"We can't call her 'her crabbiness' anymore," Adam murmured.
Penguins are invading the shores of California causing overcrowding, excessive warmth and increasing crabbiness in general.
From time to time, I grew too thirsty to speak, and felt the crabbiness and rapid pulse that occur when the body's core temperature rises.
Allowing him his well-deserved crabbiness, Anita Zagaroli didn't respond.
Some women find menopause fairly manageable, but others (80 percent) suffer big-time symptoms-hot flashes, crabbiness, vaginal dryness and more.
Lucy takes a crabbiness survey and Linus says that her crabbiness rating is ninety-five.
The crabbiness inspired by such passages quickly dissipates in the book's general atmosphere of good will, however, and we dive right back into the flow of the story.
In these somber days, there may not be much room for crabbiness, but Lou was working himself up to a rage for the cross-country flight his team was about to take.
For all her crabbiness and bad temper, Lucy does have a vulnerable side: she is in love (and sometimes infatuated) with Schroeder, but he did not return her affections.
While not every woman gets premenstrual syndrome the cramping, bloating, and general crabbiness that can strike around period time about 85% of women report having at least one symptom each month.
In the not-too-recent past, such practitioners carried it off with an admirable crabbiness like Bob Gibson or disarming bonhomie like Don Drysdale, but Clemens goes it alone.
A compact blond in her mid-thirties, she glowered from the pages of the Echo with the irascibility of one who had learned that unrelenting crabbiness served her far better than cheerfulness and was not about to forget it.
There are people much older than Thomas was then who harbor the idea that old age is always a gentle time-that an old person may exhibit gentle wisdom, gentle crabbiness or craftiness, perhaps the gentle confusion of senility.
Roberts has long seemed one of the most interesting ingredients in Marsalis's bands, a young guardian of the traditions exhibiting both the smooth swing of a Wynton Kelly and the crabbiness of Thelonius Monk.
However, Bill Bryson, an Iowa native turned London journalist, who in this book gives us the results of a 13,978-mile ramble around the United States, has picked up the Theroux torch, at least when it comes to crabbiness.
Well, anyway, my docent said you wouldn't listen to her about how great menstruating is, that you all kept talking about the negative aspects of it, like bloating and cramps and crabbiness, and I said, 'What are cramps?'