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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

He left office with a reputation as the pettish, totally unamiable author of some of the world's most elephantine prose.

From Time Magazine Archive

The entire French press was pettish over the fact that Germany has said no official "Thank You" to France for evacuating the Rhineland.

From Time Magazine Archive

For Brenda seldom forgot her good manners where older people were concerned, even though she was sometimes inclined to be pettish toward her younger friends.

From Brenda, Her School and Her Club by Reed, Helen Leah




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