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I keep saying that to myself, like a petulant child.
She was feeling her age this morning, more than a little petulant.
Many women of the right age could have large dark eyes and a petulant mouth.
To pull her hand away from his would have been petulant.
Look, see, these petulant things, How they have done this!
He can be playful one second and petulant the next.
There was a look of petulant anger on his face.
His cause was lost if he sounded like petulant child.
God, how she hated the petulant quality of her voice.
He looked around the table at the petulant faces of their host's family.
But the daughter is a little petulant and doesn't want to understand.
He would look like a petulant child and lose ground in consequence.
If you wish me to shut up, then I will, came the petulant response.
Another did not like her grade, and wrote a petulant message to the professor.
For the first time in her career, she seemed publicly hurt, even petulant.
In so many ways, she was still a child herself, petulant and rebellious.
I think that he's the sort of man we'll need here, though he is petulant at not being able to go with us."
That just makes you look a bit thick and somewhat petulant.
His voice was more petulant than he cared to admit.
She sounded petulant, but there were tears in her eyes.
They looked like the abandoned toys of a petulant child.
The tremor of age in his voice made him sound petulant.
He called himself a fool and went home in a petulant mood.
And yet the whole expression was one of petulant weakness.
Here in New York, we are nothing if not petulant.