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He has had too many good days to be crabby.
By now I could see that my husband was starting to get crabby.
Growing up had made her crabby, which happens to the best of us.
But hell, I was an old woman, and often crabby.
All the big operators I've worked with get a little crabby when the heat's on.
I get so crabby trying to talk to people on an empty stomach.
I could see there wasn't going to be any point in getting crabby about the situation.
Without a happy and secure nest, you feel more than a little crabby.
All my dear friends died and I got stuck with the crabby ones.
This made for a cramped, to say nothing of crabby, funeral.
He peered at the crabby writing of a wizard long dead.
She told me that I was the crabby one.
Mother is going to be crabby enough as it is.
Did he tell you that Bishop's riders were all crabby old men, too?
"No offense, but he seems a bit crabby to my way of thinking.
But merchants could put up with crabby customers, if only they were buying.
The academics found out firsthand how crabby the Hill can be.
This book, with 135 easy recipes, is for those people, crabby cooks like me!
"I hate it when you talk like that," he says, getting crabby.
I say a few words in response that come out pinched, curt and crabby.
Finally the crabby lady finished and walked away with a stiff neck.
She can be grouchy and often claims others are "making me crabby".
The weather's too hot and everyone's crabby, like they're waiting for the other shoe to drop.
"They like to hang out with you, and they're not crabby the way a lot of the hamsters are."
"So we don't get too crabby doing publicity the next day," she said.