He may be younger than these men, but he has the gait and crotchetiness of someone older. |
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After all, one has a well-honed reputation for crotchetiness and the other is a bit eccentric. |
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Black and MacLaine make a terrific double act, the latter blending fearsome crotchetiness and hidden vulnerability with aplomb. |
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It was unclear whether it was bad blood, crotchetiness or fear of arousing suspicion that fueled her attitude. |
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His misery was compounded by deafness and he subsided into alcoholism, crotchetiness, and debilitating illnesses. |
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Her self-confessed shyness is easy to misinterpret it as crotchetiness. |
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Yes, Jenny, Wendi and Susie form a formidable triptych of crotchetiness. |
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Dara, who delivered an outstanding display of such comic crotchetiness on BBC2's Room 101, carries on by underlining why this persona functions so effectively in stand-up. |
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