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Like most curmudgeons, he is really a mean old man.
But it was hard to be a curmudgeon in a place like this.
They may be old curmudgeons who just figure, hey, I'm not giving my money to the man.
First off, he is a curmudgeon and doesn't like much of anything.
Call me a curmudgeon, but I often find them to be something of a mixed bag.
Today there are curmudgeons who argue that art has been in a free fall ever since.
"He's been a curmudgeon since he was in short pants."
After all, who wants to be the curmudgeon to argue with romance?
The head of the Russian military looked every inch a curmudgeon used to getting his own way.
It was just something to make an old curmudgeon want to rise in the mornings.
I am said to be something of a curmudgeon.
It's enough to make a curmudgeon out of a pussycat.
They thought he was an eccentric, a curmudgeon, a man with no time for humanity.
"It's only the curmudgeon," I heard one of them say.
It was good to see the old curmudgeon again.
Your father was that haughty old curmudgeon who never had a kind word for anyone.
It brings out the latent curmudgeon in all of us.
"So now you pair me with an old curmudgeon, right?
In these 70-degree November days, maybe only a curmudgeon would carp about the season.
Indeed many landmarks, like curmudgeons, do not adapt well to change.
I understand they're monetizing, and I'm being a curmudgeon about it.
How I, a recognized curmudgeon, ended up in this situation is anybody's guess.
McCoy thought to himself, suddenly uncomfortable with his natural role as general curmudgeon.
I'm a curmudgeon; I think my generation had the coolest stuff.
Show me the curmudgeon an' I'll give him two pieces of me mind!