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[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

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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

A long-drawn pettish bleating that sometimes sounded absurdly like the “Ma—ma!” of a spoilt child.

From Greene Ferne Farm by Jefferies, Richard




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