cranky (Meaning)
cranky (s)
(used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
easily irritated or annoyed
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cranky Sentence Examples
- The lack of coffee turned Sarah cranky by mid-morning, making her snap at her colleagues.
- The baby became cranky after being cooped up inside all day, yearning for some fresh air.
- The old man's cranky demeanor softened when his granddaughter gave him a big hug.
- With a cranky sigh, the cat jumped off the lap it had just claimed moments before.
- The traffic jam had everyone on edge, tempers flaring and turning conversations cranky.
- The lack of sleep made him cranky, leading him to make careless mistakes throughout the day.
- She knew the best way to deal with her cranky dog was to take him for a long walk.
- The weatherman apologized for his cranky forecast, predicting rain all week.
- The band's cranky energy translated into a powerful and raw performance that captivated the audience.
- Ignoring the cranky neighbor's complaints, the children continued their energetic game of tag.
FAQs About the word cranky
(used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail, easily irritated or annoyed
cumbersome,clumsy, awkward, unwieldy, unmanageable, bunglesome, heavy, impractical, cumbrous, unhandy
handy, handy,useful, useful, functional, practical, practical, functional,practicable, practicable
The lack of coffee turned Sarah cranky by mid-morning, making her snap at her colleagues.
The baby became cranky after being cooped up inside all day, yearning for some fresh air.
The old man's cranky demeanor softened when his granddaughter gave him a big hug.
With a cranky sigh, the cat jumped off the lap it had just claimed moments before.