I might get narky with my girlfriend and pick a pointless argument with her because I'm cross and want to vent. |
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I'm quite vocal on the pitch, and sometimes I can get a little bit narky with people, but it's all forgotten when the game's finished. |
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Aside from the brevity of the story, what intrigued us was how narky it was. |
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Last Sunday there were some narky, petty exchanges and some fisticuffs but there were hardly any thunderous collisions. |
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It's all so predictable and narky I'll keep going with your emails, which get better every day. |
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Okay, I'm being narky but it is too easy for us all to get carried away by the moment. |
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Sure, Lewis is a bit narky during the interview, but I come away feeling quite sorry for her. |
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But some, especially one of the floor managers, got all narky and pernickety about the tiniest stuff. |
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In the narky world of poetry this is tantamount to a declaration of war. |
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Gretel was getting noticeably more narky at him, and later at the audience who was booing loudly when she crossed to the house to tell them what happened. |
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I'm narky because I know that at some point on the journey I'm going to drop the box or the box is going to break and my lovely candles will be ruined. |
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Whatever happened to narky adults demanding you asked to field? |
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Matthew Ganley, takes on equally convincing roles such as her pushy trainer and narky police officer. |
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It is a series of first world problem harumphs that I really enjoy getting narky about. |
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After all, there's absolutely no point in getting narky or aggressive because they won't change their decision and you're just going to get on the wrong side of them. |
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Derek Walcott's rich, moving work was enough to win the Nobel in 1992, but not enough to oust the narky jingles of Siegfried Sassoon from the list. |
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Or, worse still, the laborious cycle of increasingly narky correspondence. |
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Melanie Sykes slowly losing her marbles, growing narky with campfire stove envy, every night would've been preferable to the dreary Dingo Dollar fancy dress shenanigans. |
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Now the star finds herself out of step with notoriously narky New Yorkers. |
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And an actor whose past roles include the voice of Narky the Aardvark in adverts for a caravan park company will be hoping we laugh. |
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