grouched (Meaning)

grouched

grudge, complaint, an irritable or complaining person, a fit of bad temper, a habitually irritable or complaining person, a sudden outburst of bad temper

grouched Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly hermit grouched at the intruding hikers, demanding they leave his solitude.
  2. The grumpy teacher grouched at the inattentive students, reminding them of the upcoming test.
  3. As the storm intensified, the captain grouched over the radio, warning of treacherous seas ahead.
  4. The grouchy neighbor complained incessantly about the noisy children playing next door.
  5. The irritable customer grouched to the cashier about the long wait, demanding better service.
  6. The injured animal grouched in pain, its cries echoing through the forest.
  7. After a long day at work, the exhausted father grouched at his children for being too loud.
  8. The cynical skeptic grouched at the speaker's optimistic claims, dismissing them as wishful thinking.
  9. As the meeting dragged on, the attendees grouched and fidgeted, eager for it to end.
  10. The old man grouched at the changing world, bemoaning the loss of traditional values.

FAQs About the word grouched

grudge, complaint, an irritable or complaining person, a fit of bad temper, a habitually irritable or complaining person, a sudden outburst of bad temper

screamed, moaned, whined,complained, muttered, whimpered, nagged, beefed, wailed, kicked

rejoiced,delighted, bore, endured, took, accepted, tolerated, cheered, applauded, commended

The elderly hermit grouched at the intruding hikers, demanding they leave his solitude.

The grumpy teacher grouched at the inattentive students, reminding them of the upcoming test.

As the storm intensified, the captain grouched over the radio, warning of treacherous seas ahead.

The grouchy neighbor complained incessantly about the noisy children playing next door.