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crabbed

[krab-id, krabd] / ˈkræb ɪd, kræbd /


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She also shaved her head — all to add authenticity as her queen evolved from youth to crabbed old age.

From New York Times Jun. 15, 2023

But it is quite another for the judiciary to apply that same crabbed conception to speech beyond the school setting.

From Washington Post Apr. 30, 2021

Limbaugh might have had a choice at one point, a choice to stop being a crabbed, reactionary loudmouth and do something different.

From Slate Oct. 31, 2020

That said, the board seems to be taking a rather crabbed view of the sanctity of the CalPERS name.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 24, 2020

The old, on the other hand, are shrewd, “sour-tempered,” crabbed with disappointment, and have “many opinions but no knowledge”: they never leap wholeheartedly into a thing, but always hedge around it with “maybe” and “perhaps.”

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith




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