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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Grouchy' in a Sentence

"Easily annoyed or in a bad mood, showing a sullen or ill-tempered disposition; sulky or morose." more

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The little girl felt grouchy because her ice cream fell on the ground.
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The old bear in the zoo appears grouchy when visitors make too much noise.
The old bear looked grouchy as it woke up from a nap.
The old cat became grouchy when the children tried to play with it too much.
Timmy was feeling grouchy because he had to go to bed early.
Grandma becomes grouchy when she misses her afternoon nap.
Timmy became grouchy when he had to share his cookies with his sister.
Mrs. Smith tried to cheer up her grouchy students with a funny story.
The grouchy weather ruined our plans for a picnic in the park.
The grouchy old tree creaked in the wind.
The teddy bear looked grouchy with its missing button eye.
The grouchy patient groaned at the thought of another round of tests.
He became grouchy after a long day at work.
Despite the sunny day, Jake felt grouchy because he had to finish his homework.
Lisa's little brother gets grouchy when he is hungry.
Sarah felt grouchy because she had to wake up early for school.
The cat looked grouchy after getting wet in the rain.

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Grouchy

grou-chee
adjectiveEasily annoyed or in a bad mood, showing a sullen or ill-tempered disposition; sulky or morose.

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