crabby

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crab·by

 (krăb′ē)
adj. crab·bi·er, crab·bi·est Informal
Grouchy; ill-tempered.

crab′bi·ly adv.
crab′bi·ness n.
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crabby

(ˈkræbɪ)
adj, -bier or -biest
bad-tempered
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crab•by

(ˈkræb i)

adj. -bi•er, -bi•est.
ill-tempered; peevish; grouchy.
[1540–50]
crab′bi•ly, adv.
crab′bi•ness, n.
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crabby

, crabbed - Crabby and crabbed derive from a crab's sideways movement and habit of snapping (thought to suggest a perverse or irritable nature).
See also related terms for perverse.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.crabby - annoyed and irritablecrabby - annoyed and irritable    
ill-natured - having an irritable and unpleasant disposition
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crabby

adjective bad-tempered, acid, irritable, cross, awkward, sour, prickly, snappy, surly, tetchy, ratty (Brit. & N.Z. informal), testy, grouchy (informal), unsociable, misanthropic, crotchety (informal), snappish, ill-humoured, nasty-tempered Our grandmother was a crabby, bossy old woman.
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crabby

adjective
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Translations
سيء المزاج، شَديد التَّذَمُّـر والأنتقاد
mrzutýpodrážděnýstěžující si
malmostoso

crabby

[ˈkræbɪ] ADJmalhumorado, hosco
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crabby

[ˈkræbi] adjgrincheux/euse
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

crabby

adj (+er) persongriesgrämig, mürrisch
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

crabby

[ˈkræbɪ] crabbed [ˈkræbɪd] adj (fam) → acido/a, scontroso/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

crab2

(krab) past tense past participle crabbed verb
(slang) to complain or criticize. He keeps on crabbing about the weather.
ˈcrabby adjective
bad-tempered; complaining. a crabby old man.
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The child deserves enough sleep otherwise he is most likely to be a less engaged learner and crabbier family member.