These days, I drink to excess, and then wake up at six in the morning, grumpy, tired, dizzy, hungover and unable to go back to sleep. |
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I've become more grumpy, bitter, disillusioned, and crabby with each advancing birthday. |
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Most of the time, she was cranky and grumpy, experiencing this nonstop craving and hunger for ice cream. |
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For those of you who are surprised that a grumpy old fossil like me actually works on a computer, it is all t'Editor's fault. |
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Suffice to say, I would not recommend this level of preparation when travelling with a fractious three-year-old and a grumpy husband. |
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The grumpy children had to sit cross-legged because we needed the floor space beneath their feet for luggage. |
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Papa has always been a crotchety, grouchy, grumpy yet extremely lovable old coot. |
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After painting his self-portrait of a grumpy old geezer, he suddenly became friendly. |
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This one turns out to be a handsome if grumpy Famous Writer for whom she pretends an interest in cars, sports and wine. |
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This seemed to be the real Frank, grumpy, graceless, self-pitying and desperate to get away from his wife and kids. |
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More research in America has now suggested it could also affect mental health, leaving dieters feeling grumpy, tired, apathetic and restless. |
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She managed to look grumpy and grouchy for a whole 10 seconds, then her smile appeared again and she stared up at the ceiling. |
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If your answer is no and you wake up feeling grumpy and grouchy instead, then you may want to reconsider napping. |
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Thus confined to bed and therefore incredibly grumpy and grouchy, she made life difficult for anyone visiting her. |
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And I met the man playing Baron Von Trapp, the gruff and grumpy Naval officer widower whose heart she melts. |
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In spite of a couple of insanely grumpy reviews, this film is an utter charmer. |
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I marked my return by getting the bout of sinusitis that made last week's entries so grumpy. |
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Those are not aimed at anyone who reads this, and I'm honestly not as grumpy as I sound. |
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He calls himself a grumpy old man in the book, maybe to discourage reviewers from using the expression against him. |
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Some news stories make me feel like a grumpy old man but I think I'm justified here. |
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With it being Easter, you're likely to be feeling stuffed, tired or grumpy. |
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There are plenty of negative reviews written by grumpy people about this film. |
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Why wait upon grumpy old guests who don't appreciate those lovely locks all over their soup? |
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I particularly enjoyed my encounter with the lighthouse's grumpy postmistress. |
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For years, gift-givers have agonised over what to buy relations who happen to be grumpy teenage boys. |
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When we got to the end of the drive, he was a bit grumpy again, and then said I'd passed, despite a couple of minor faults. |
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Far from from frumpy and grumpy, it seems many older men care about their appearance and have a positive outlook on life. |
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I'll just be miserable and grumpy here, all by myself, without any help from anyone else, thank you. |
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Increasingly grumpy and queasy-looking, you wonder how long he can carry on. |
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A coach can ride out a grumpy administration, dissatisfied fans or damaging headlines. |
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Although Rowan and Stephen joined in with the jollity of the occasion, grumpy Phil didn't really socialise. |
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I'm just grumpy because the football will be starting tonight just as I walk into work. |
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Broke out the Advent calendars this morning and got the usual grumpy reaction about the lack of chocolates in them. |
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In truth, I think I was set to do a good grumpy and moanful act, complaining and whingeing about the invasion. |
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Well, I think I'm considerably less grumpy and irritable today than yesterday. |
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I went to a party last night but only lasted about an hour and a half before I felt too inexplicably grumpy to stay any longer and left. |
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He likes to have long lie-ins in the mornings, and is quite grumpy until he has his morning cup of coffee, which is usually early afternoons. |
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And then I'm slightly more grumpy, and grumpier still, because someone has liquidized my brain and is pouring it down my nose. |
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The drawing here gives an artist's impression of how grumpy I am, having to sit in my broken chair. |
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She gets very hot and grumpy, sweats lots, dehydrates and needs to be fed more, etc. |
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The voice was low, and he sounded like those people who were grumpy all the time. |
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She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy. |
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Madeleine burst out laughing at my grumpy expression and threw one of her pillows at me. |
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The beloved will never grow tired and grumpy, unresponsive and older, but will always be perfect. |
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We like to think that we're up there with the best of them, and we get grumpy and defensive when visitors suggest otherwise. |
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Now I'm not a whole man, will my betrothed still want to tie the knot and join the grumpy clan? |
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Read a selection of past interviews and you're left with a picture of a truculent, grumpy old curmudgeon. |
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As I chatted to Paul over a glass of bubbly, we were shushed by a grumpy old woman. |
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This is the reason so many journalists become cynical and grumpy, and more than a few turn to drink. |
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It used to be that whenever I called such places, I would be greeted by people who sounded like monosyllabic, grumpy teenagers. |
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They bend backwards to please guests some of whom are very grumpy, moody and complain about anything. |
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She was moody and grumpy while her parents made their best efforts to be cheerful. |
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The cold and bleak winter weather all add up to us feeling grumpy and miserable. |
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I always found great sport in asking these questions when I was particularly grumpy after a period of unpaid overtime. |
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Between slightly grumpy and reluctant moves towards the study and my notebook I spent as much time snoozing in the sun as I could manage. |
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Then wrapped up warm against a surprisingly cold day, I braved the tube full of its grumpy Christmas shoppers. |
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I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy. |
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I don't care enough about furniture, fast moving consumer goods, spiralling debt, bad public transport, grumpy angry faces. |
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I didn't even feel like going partying when my equally grumpy friends asked me to. |
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But tomorrow brings another election, where the stakes are high, the personalities are bigger than the issues, and the electorate is grumpy. |
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Here, she's stuck in Westmount, hovering over a nasty, grumpy old husband, making her less of a life partner and more of a nursemaid. |
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To anybody that could read no deeper than the physical, he was just as grumpy and cantankerous as always. |
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Like all of us, he could be grumpy and cantankerous, but he was never mean-spirited in deed or thought. |
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A camp young man and a grumpy mountain type who were the first on the island hated each other's guts. |
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They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more. |
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You get so many grumpy people on checkouts and in shops these days and you feel as though you're a burden to them. |
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It began as a way of pacifying her when she was in a rare grumpy mood, and now it's the reason we go to Target. |
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The day-time guard at the entrance to our village is the most grumpy and surly man. |
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In Central Australia it's either too hot or too cold to do anything else and I'm far too tired and grumpy for parlour games. |
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The kids were grumpy and grouchy, and they spent most of the day eating icy poles. |
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I ended up having to sign some wretched form and explain to bouncers and grumpy coat check girls that I was with the press. |
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I got through the first day of the month, then, not too grumpy, or ungrateful, or ill-tempered. |
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He also wryly acknowledges that he risks sounding like a grumpy old man pining for an overly-romanticised past. |
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The blobfish, a denizen of the Pacific that looks like a bald, grumpy old man, has been named the world's ugliest animal, organisers of the offbeat competition say. |
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His full giggly countenance was replaced by a grumpy broody look. |
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I had also heard that musical theatre stars only come alive when on stage so I tried to be as dead and grumpy as I could in the wings as I waited to go. |
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Maybe I'm just turning into a grumpy old cuss in middle age. |
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He used to be such a good sport, but now he's a grumpy old so-and-so. |
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To make matters worse, I'd started to develop what I thought was a bit of a cold by Saturday evening so I was feeling decidedly grumpy and off-colour. |
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Tired, grumpy, she waved her hand as a signal for me to come in. |
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He was the grumpy old hero of One Foot in the Grave, a TV sit-com that ran for ten years and seized the hearts and minds of his fans all over the Kingdom. |
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Michael's grumpy, careworn mother, an uprooted representative of the old immigrant Baltimore, lives out her days with them and adds to the friction. |
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As my steep decline into grumpy old manhood gathers pace, I realise I no longer know how to manage even the simplest of contemporary transactions. |
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The grumpy dog was concertinaed into a tiny corner of the boot. |
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If you think there's a hint of the grumpy old man there, you'd be right. |
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I have politely declined invitations to parties, and with pouty lips and a grumpy expression, I shall be retiring to my bedchamber at a sensible hour. |
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From a coffee line to an upcoming movie, grumpy has it made. |
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He was three years older than me but it was like living with an introspective, grumpy, slobbish 50-year-old. |
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Beaked parrot fish, pretty butterfly fish, torpedo-shaped cornetfish, grumpy stonefish, striped bannerfish, little coralfish, spiny lionfish. |
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In trying to win tournaments, I've been a little bit uptight and a little bit grumpy. |
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I cannot really say if they are grumpy, but I can say most cabbies are road hogs. |
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I think my boss got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. He's been grumpy all day. |
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Michael Finnell was grumpy, but became even grumpier when the Celtics lost. |
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Gordon Brown may have his grumpy, Granita moments, but as a strategist he is an incorrigible optimist. |
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You know, Jers, you've become one incredible miseryguts. A grumpy old granny. I mean, I'm offering you a hand, here. |
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Unfortunately, the grumpy old gobbler isn't cottoning to any cat-and-mouse games. |
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Ask his team-mates what he is like first thing and they will tell you that his usual grumpy demeanour is essentially just grumpier. |
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A NEW survey which brands the West Midlands the unfriendliest place in Britain has won a grumpy reception from Brummies. |
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He is a true, gritty, grumpy, nuggetty character, who would do whatever it takes to connive and contrive a win for his beloved homeland. |
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Robbie Williams is getting a bit grumpy in his older years as the singer revealed how he didn't have a great time at the Brits Awards through song. |
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All four are hoping to enjoy some quiet time at the women's bass fishing tournament, but durned if wimpy Talmadge and grumpy Mel don't tag along and upset everything. |
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Seeking funds for Adrian Dale's benefit, he swept through the Vice-Presidents' Enclosure with all the charm, grace and courtesy of Bully Beef on a grumpy day. |
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