Stopping caffeine suddenly, however, can cause sluggishness, fatigue, headache and grumpiness. |
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In fact the very suggestion that my grumpiness may not be entirely my own tends to put me in a bit of a grump. |
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As a person ages, the signs of depression are much more likely to be dismissed as crankiness or grumpiness. |
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The last couple of Christmases I spent with Papa his seeming grumpiness annoyed me but now I realize he just wanted the hype to go away. |
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There is a certain degree of grumpiness to the vocals, and yet they sound adjuratory. |
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Not that he had many fans here while he was alive, thanks to his shyness, unsociability and general all-round grumpiness. |
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As days and weeks passed, the hostility turned to resentment, which in turn subsided to mild grumpiness. |
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It is only a few seconds, though, and we're all of us entitled to a few seconds of grumpiness when emerging from a heavy sleep. |
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They all walked to their cars in various stages of grumpiness and resignedness. |
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Believe it or not, salmon can even help to prevent melancholia and moderate grumpiness among teenagers. |
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Partly this was sheer grumpiness that France is yet again using its big-power status to bend the stability-pact rules. |
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He teased me and wound me up, without mercy, all day, for my grumpiness. |
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The late Pim Fortuyn used to say the same. Dutch grumpiness with Europe has been greatly aggravated by arguments over the euro and Iraq. |
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As an octogenarian in a Swiss nursing home, he has witnessed plenty of grumpiness and complaining. |
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Then, in conjunction with holiday festivities, Rideau organized a series of workshops to increase sharing, teamwork and decrease hair pulling, name calling and general grumpiness. |
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Given that there are at least 43,678 species of the critters, though, it is not too surprising that a few have overcome their natural grumpiness and teamed up to form societies. |
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There must be an epidemic of grumpiness breaking out across the way. |
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That, I believe, could explain high blood pressure and overall grumpiness popular amongst us. |
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This is the second year I have this experience at ATSA and like last year I come away with the feeling of having been with a family with all its foibles, all the grumpiness, the jokes, the love, the merriment. |
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When you snarl, the world often snarls back, so I'm glad you want to shake off the grumpiness and find your best self again. |
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I worked with Bellers for four years on the show and I always looked forward to her being there because of her glorious grumpiness. |
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Older members of the family may be more cantankerous than ever but listen to what's being said underneath the grumpiness. |
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Moodiness, grumpiness and how these play out in the family. |
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Yet, according to recent research, the alleged grumpiness of great-grandma and great-grandpa is more myth than reality. |
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Brits like to revel in our grumpiness a bit and you are not like that here. |
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Camping with his family, Jeff has caught a killer cold with accompanying grumpiness and is left in solitude for recovery while his wife and sons explore elsewhere for the day. |
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True, Basil was older and dressed differently to most of us, but what Knopfler saw as grumpiness was almost certainly his immense capacity for concentration. |
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Grumpiness is not necessarily attractive, but fierceness and determination are definitely qualities that I admire. |
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