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pettish

[pet-ish] / ˈpɛt ɪʃ /








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Harrumphing and sneering as the Primms’ pettish downstairs neighbor, Gelman grates.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 6, 2022

Connolly's less agreeable qualities include a tone of pettish portentousness into which he falls when writing of philosophical or religious matters that he can taste but cannot fathom.

From Time Magazine Archive

With Labor in a pettish temper, the President sped Secretary Perkins off to San Francisco to address the convention.

From Time Magazine Archive

The $196 million trade pact was abruptly canceled by Peking in a pettish squabble about a Chinese trade delegation's right to fly the Red flag in Tokyo.

From Time Magazine Archive

It will undoubtedly help you, my dear child, very considerably, and render your trial very much easier, but I can not promise you that it will entirely prevent the inclination to feel pettish and unhappy.

From Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters by Aguilar, Grace