As the authors have produced such a splendid book it seems peevish to point out deficiencies. |
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As for his peevish, snide remarks about the press, he may think them, but he really has to keep them to himself. |
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He resists with buffoonery on the set, peevish demands for attention, and displays of contempt for her direction. |
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Marshall, on the other hand, always sounded peevish, arrogant and condescending. |
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Harder to stomach is the peevish, chip-on-your-shoulder feminism that pervades so much of the book. |
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He has been severely criticized as peevish, neurotic, rising only to mediocrity, but it was not an easy war to win. |
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Boswell, peevish after spending a night in a haybarn, complained of the lack of marble monuments. |
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A spotty youth with greasy black hair, he was sitting at the table with a peevish expression on his weaselly face. |
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Latimer works with peevish focus, but then suddenly she's ready, shouldering an enormous external frame pack. |
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Jim missed the days before Beth had gotten married and stopped setting the table, though he knew it was peevish of him. |
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There he catered to couples, snazzy middle-aged divorced female cliques and peevish teenagers. |
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Lyra, who is apparently cast as a rebellious, headstrong girl, comes across as peevish and irritating. |
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I spoke with the tone of some peevish adolescent, arms tense at my sides, and eyes like two slits expelling charcoal fog. |
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It featured a peevish hipster, complaining about how his grasp of cool was slipping. |
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His posture was impatient, peevish and annoyed that he had to answer to anyone. |
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By the time we emerged in the canning shed, Granny was back to her usual peevish self, as if nothing had happened. |
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Everyone looked angry, except Joyuko who looked more skeptical than peevish as she usually did. |
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Spring comes soon, and the eldest son suddenly turns moody and peevish, unwilling to eat or go to school. |
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He grinned at her, sharing their triumph, though he knew that in a few days she would become peevish and seek another argument. |
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I'm not sure why it is that liberals have become gloomy, scolding, peevish and puritanical, but so they have. |
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The boys tended to make the men peevish and sarcastic, the girls made Emma brittle and shrewish. |
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It is not just that his expression suggested that the real Mr Bush is peevish rather than caring. |
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Arilss was deposited on Morgan's other side, looking equally peevish. |
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We in Europe must be prepared to rise above any peevish reactions to those sentiments. |
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The young people in Girls are miserable, peevish, depressed, hate their bodies, themselves, their life, and each other. |
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We are more used to his peevish criticism of Tory successes. |
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He becomes more and more peevish and tiresome, the archetypal boring jokey uncle of TV sit-corns, as his music becomes more and more unfathomably deep. |
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Seeing him whiny and peevish in the first debate was a huge anti-climax. |
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Always being overlooked would cause a person to become peevish. |
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Impatient and dismissive, punctuated by forced, faked little laughs and peevish demands for more airtime. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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I was kind of feeling peevish, and I wasn't too happy about that feeling. |
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Most law-abiding people become peevish rather than alarmed when their telephones start to rasp or grow faint in the middle of a conversation. |
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After peevish years cast as China's underperforming neighbour, the huntress is now in hot pursuit. |
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To their ears the anguished cries of the dispossessed sound like the peevish whines of malcontents. |
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At least I broke nothing and burned no one, although I did make mild-mannered old Jason downright peevish from all the messy sink water I splashed onto him. |
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I had felt too that Putin was far grander than before, much more up himself, a bit peevish. |
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They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection. |
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Other advanced economies in the West, the argument runs, are already ageing and shrinking and societies are becoming timid, peevish and introspective. |
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The strike has been suspended for today and tomorrow, but could yet resume in time to disrupt the opening game between Brazil and Croatia. With news like this it is little wonder that Brazilians are feeling peevish. |
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If you are the peevish style the morning, to avoid to buy it. |
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