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cranky
1[krang-kee]
adjective
ill-tempered; grouchy; cross.
I'm always cranky when I don't get enough sleep.
eccentric; queer.
shaky; unsteady; out of order.
full of bends or windings; crooked.
British Dialect., sickly; in unsound or feeble condition; infirm.
cranky
2[krang-kee]
adjective
cranky
1/ ˈkræŋkɪ /
adjective
informal, eccentric
informal, fussy and bad-tempered
shaky; out of order
full of bends and turns
dialect, unwell
cranky
2/ ˈkræŋkɪ /
adjective
nautical another word for crank 2
Other Word Forms
- crankily adverb
- crankiness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It left me to wonder if being a baseball traditionalist makes me the equivalent of a Supreme Court Justice originalist, or just old and cranky?
There are legislators to wrangle, agencies to oversee, natural disasters to address, interest groups to fend off — all while trying to stay in the good graces of millions of often cranky, impatient voters.
I can be a cranky guy most of the time.
In “Sherlock & Daughter,” Thewlis’ cranky, clipped performance spells out why so few venture to peel back the tweedy front he places between himself and everyone else.
I’m just gonna guess for guessing’s sake and say the corpse is Walton Goggins’ character, Rick, because someone that cranky and sweaty seems destined for doom.
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