This accompanied by noises of exertion, crossness or frustration, emotional or physical as appropriate. |
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His crossness about the fact that Head of News at the BBC is now a woman fills me with awe. |
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This step joins in the spirit of crossness and valorisation of our corporate body. |
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One of the things I hated about the election was its crossness. |
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Mr Putin's public crossness may turn out to be a last-ditch negotiating tactic. |
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The stuff comes out of her without filter, not so much stream of consciousness as unconscionable torrent: crossness, self-pity, indignation, wit, vision, witchy vituperation, vivid regret, terror. |
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Mostly Bs – You certainly have a tendency to crossness when exposed to the world's irritations, but you express yourself through legalism or sarcasm. |
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When people are cross, we urge people to take a look at all the crossness in order to make even more people cross, like an unstoppable, shrieking snowball picking up hapless men and women as it hurtles around the internet. |
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The Crossness Pumping Station was the key element, housing as it did, four magnificent rotative beam engines built by James Watt and Company. |
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By 3pm the tide had turned and the boats were approaching the Crossness sewage outfall at Belvedere. |
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South of the river, the Southern Outfall Sewer extends to a similar facility at Crossness. |
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